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The Dolly Sentinel, Pomerov-Mkklleport, Ohio.

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'J:OO tude Toward Trutb"; J5 g. mw.Jr.
ctlort to bi pre.m •nd •Wiwer p.m . Letart Falla. MYF Meetinp:, Youtb Fellowship; e Sr. tiYJ';
ta tbe ea.llln1 of your name? VI- Monday 7 :30 p.m. Astple Grove. 7.30 Offteial Bou4! llarultJJ•1!30
alton •re eordlaUy invited to be 1 Tbunday 6 30 p.m Eaat Let.art.. Booth Featlval, Pomero,., Co-.aty
With us-put J()ur IWllEII on
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MYJ'; WSCS at" elwn:b .i" .....
cliiH'Oll this Lord's Day! Mr
Chritti•n Scltnct locitty, 144 vance of flfteeuth
~Jvelll!fY ;
RUIIell WUson, Supt. 10.30-- Mulberry Ave.. Pomeroy. Morn· :WedneaifiJ 1 p.m. ehoir lJFillltiop;
Morni111 Wonhl)). Sermon-sub- 1ng Service 11 a.m. with "MOft... '1 :46 Bible thady; Cl• la CirNe..S
L.t your llthf eo thlnt before jed: " Hla CoDHttlttion". 8.00- TALS AND IMMORTALS", II the p. m, al hOIQ.e of HQ. Jamea
men, tMt thrt ·ma, ... your
c. E. Youth Hour. 7:00-Evening I subjl!i=f. of the Lenon Sermon cra,~u.
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eooc1 -..rkt, ...., llorlfy your Servke. Sermon-subject:
"He and the Golden Tezt; Ye are not
The Pint Prea~tyMrilfl Chuiocf,,
Flt'Mr whkh '' In tte..en.
Unc;ered". Wtld. r 'I . ~Pr1yer ' in the fieah, but i:n tbe Spirit, If
CM.ttt..w 5:16).
Meeting 1nd Bible Study. Come! . so be that lhe Spirit of God dwell Mlc1todl,epoCbrl, llobv~~bo1h r!~ pelt.
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Wed. 8:00-Choir Practice Jun· in you Romana 8;9.
SWlday pu ·
ure .,.; 00 ••9'1 lillie&amp;
Pomeroy
NuartM
Church, ior Cboir PraeUce on Tue1day at School 10 a.m. Wedne•dar eve- Buchanon, Supt; Morlllnl woh:blp
Rev. Forest StoU, pa:ator. Sunday s :tG.
ning aerviee 8 p.m. The publle 11 10:30 tople "As Your.sell, Do' You
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8:80 1.m.-sunday School, 10:10
cordlal.ty ilmted to attend. Read· R.eaUy Love God'!"': Moadax · T~30
L.t•rt falls, 'Mithodlat Ch•rta· lng Room with llde entraDee, Deaeons; Tu~sday 7,:10 TI'U~;
;:~~=~pof J=·.ce.'l:30t,.oppm1~ EmmaBeUe F . Sopher (Put.or) located at rear of church, open Wedne~ay 5:30 Jr. Choir; .' p, fm
8i30
a.m. Wor&amp;hlp
~rvlce- to public, M.ondaya and Wednea· l Sr chOlf.
, EvtDJellstit! aervice, topio-11te Plants. 10:30 a.m. Worship Ser· days from t.wo to four p.m.
-.. u "-I h . .pilot C'-·~h
CaltaWQ. WedneJCI~, 7.30 p.m., vice-Letart Fa118. '1 :30 p.m. Wor·
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Prver MeetinJ.
tdllp
Service--Apple
Grove. United
Mtthodltt
Church, Middleport, R.ev. N. D. ~rdto.,
Church of Chrllt Ml
Thursday 7:30 p.m.-East Letart. Pometoy, J Le!!Ue Kunze, paator. paator. Bible School 0:30 ,Art~na soel.otio&gt;J
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Fred 1 Gardltflt Mi.nuuld •::: Prayer meetlnga-Sunday 7:00 p. Church Sehool 9:18, Mr. Theo Reese, Supt: M(lrnlnJ wors&amp;1p . at
Bible. School 'Thl.o
· Roll· ~. m., Lelart lolls. Sundolr 7;30 p. Smith, Supt. Wonblp &amp;&lt;moe 10:30; BTU 7 p. m.
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CIUzeMhip".
Youth FeUowJhip 0:30. Monday
Chu.,:h of ·~:~;:~;:
7:30 Mellll County Booth festi· dleporl, Jlev. J
vat. Wednesday 1:00, Bible ~tudy tor. Bible ~hooJ
;;,~Wji
and prayer aerv1~. Tb~, lor, Supt; M~ial "
7:30 Choir Rehearul.
Yo~JQI P-e:Qple.s'
Alfrecl Mlthodlat Church, llav. Ev~:!\:tl~ !OI')'I&lt;t
R. M. \ Grove. pa.tor.· -~ ay
School at 9:30, Lloy4 1 ;
er, Unh1o,
Supt. Worstup Servleea j. 10:48, Sayre,
~illard"'" Swnrtz
Suni;lay Odell
evening: at 7:30 regular meeting vice 10:30;
CONVIfiTteLI
of the MYV. Tueada)'
evenJDJ, 1 :JO.
Nov. 15, WSCS meeting at tbe
&lt;hurch af Chrht, Mllldhllort,
flUme NCI with • l.t blade fOp, Jtcrnr Gil., lbdlo, Hefhlr4 A
.e.ow NOm cer. I l l IT NOWI
homo of EIE'Inor ~let.. Wed· Rtv. Fret! Gardpter, pastor. Bible
nesday ,venlng rt-ayer Servieea school 9:30 Ruuell WrisoD, S'*pt;
at 7·30.
_,Morniq w~shlp 10:30; CbriJtlan
Flnt 81ptiat Church, MlddJ• Endeaver s· ).
Ewnla• sero«
port, Rev. C. E. Hoyt, putor. "1 P m.; WedD:esday 'I p. m. P.r~yer
Church School 9:1&amp; E~son Baker, meeting and · BUlle 11tudy; 8 p. m.
Supl; Mornm&amp; W(ln-lp
10:15 Cholr pra~tleJi.
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Tht PrNbYtwllft Church. lfrtEvangehcal Crusade for Christ
serv lce, Rev WlLUam J. Behlatter, Cll&amp;e, Rev, HOY(Itd Ruppelt, 1118Ohio
putor of tbe Linden Bapti1t tor. Cbutch RhOol 9:30 Rol'trt
Church, Cplumbu.s, will preach on Harden S11pt,i Evening serviee at
the subject "Life's sUpnme Ques· 7:30 topic. "AB y~J'8Cif, Do Y,ou
tion Answered"; 5·30 Sr. Hi Youth Really Love G6d.?
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Fellowship; 6.3q Jr. HI"Fellowship
Th1 Pldentt4 Cht,~rc,h, ~
'1 .30 Evangelishe Crusade
for Rev. W~~o B,artel!, Pastor.. Sup·
Christ service the Rev. Schlatter day School 8:15,' Fred · Blaett.Q.j}l,
will preach on "Sharing
His Su))t. IO ~ ao A. ltL W()rshlp 8~
Cross"; Munday 7:30 Lovejoy Clr· vice; Sr. Youth F"eiJow•htp; TIJ)(is
~le al home of Mrs. H. M. Cro!if&gt;; day 9 A. oM. Duly Bee Sewing :elf.
1'ue.sday 7.30 Elect'l , Circle at cle; 6:30 P. M,1Y0uth Ch.oJr. rehome oi Mn. EdLSOD Baker, Dor- he,.r.saJ; ?:30 P. M. Sen'or Choir
cas Circle at home o[ .Mra. Harry ,Rehearsal; Sat~ay UJ.OJ!Jiinil COn·
HoudaShelt, WednNday 7:30 mid flnnaUon -'Ciw.
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woek prayer and prailt service
The Pi.rtt I•Pfl11t q.urch,. Por~ 8 30 Specul meeting (If the Churt'b eroy, ~ev. Ralpb 'Zwndel, Paftw•
Counctl a1 dmrch: 8:80 Sr. choir Churcb School 8:30 A. M. M&lt;'n"a'Jaa
re)Jearbal, Thursday 1:30 Men's Worship l0:80 ,A. ' M.
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Fellowship .&amp;upper at 'Church with
Church of Chrltt In Chrl~tn
Captam Fleming, Huntington as Union, MlddleP9rt, Rev. Ot:~:r. 1'·
speaker. Men of ehurebe~ or the Sp.yre, Putor. Bible lkhOQI,~
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Pomoroy Baptist Association will Odell Ma~tey, Supt,: Mbrnin~
bC! &amp;ueets: 7:30 Buq Bee clao at ablp 10!30; Evaqelia:Ue
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of M"'. C E. Hdj'l• ll'tldi'Y T:lP.
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Through oavl~g oteadlly you can crooo tht
'1·30 VBA committee at ;burch.
The htYitton Arm,, Mi .
H••th Method!tt Church, Mlclo port, Captain
Rum ' t.
river ollhe luturt lo tho goal you want to roach.
dleport , Rev L A Bangerter pa'll- Sund.ay Sellool
, Holhttin
lor. Sunday School 9.30 Ernest
Serviet~ T·
A long vacatl~n. i:ollll!l• oducaUon, a lund lor
Covert, Supt; Mornmg worship at P.
.7:30.
10
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''The
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and Richard Waa thrown under
lhe truck wheels.
Arlee is about teri miles south
of Point Pleasant.
SurvivoTs include \he boy's
parents, Mr. and Mra. n-ln Mar·
tin and eleven
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Tbe Ohio · K"aghway Patrol reN!p'. ~~--~tl wW be picked. QvCII Will bl
ported today that Donna De_plctid DID. 1. other Its d pf~~ una.~ l~m11Gtkmc1110emd:pMt~J- Priest. 11, Rt. 1 Pedro, a passen-~..
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ger in one t:ar, was treated for
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neck injdriea at Holter Hol'!pdal

750;~Wu:QJO Hunters ~·.dn:h;:.. ~:::;o~~~~n;..:S~h.;'
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lo Bt In J: ne.F,.:ields T.uesday ";;:,·:.~':i!t:~ t~~~"~&lt;~&lt;~,or
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caM D. He. li"td baim' dead
day•.

Dec. 5, but wUf be e1tended

Funeral
:S.Crvices for Ev11i1s Dee, 31 In SIX state experi.meOtll
were to be held ,..onday at 2 p hunting areas . Rabbit seuon
be·
m.. at Bald Knobs . Church with continues tbro~ jan. 2
burial to be made 1n the Bald
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Knobs Cemetery.
Survivmg fhe deceaSed are his
mother, Ella Evana; 1 sister Nellie Cornell of Portland, a brother
Everett of Portland and another
Th'e fourth 1n a serie&amp; of Com- brother Richard of Sandy Htll.
Winners of the door pri~e~.
mumty Instttutes will be held
celelirating
the Grand OpenJng of
Tuesday at the Rock Springs
Goe.."E
ler's
Jewelry
Store were an·
Granae Hall beginning It 10 A.
nounced today by the owner, Dr
M wtth tbc Rev. Hotner E. Felty
N. W. Compton. The prize, awards
a.~ the mairi speaker.
were made Saturday ~-ight. •
Rev-,!'elty , who is pastor tit the
Tbe winnen were: Pearl Smith,
First ·Presbytcrum Chutcb, IronPomeroy, Lord Elgin watch; Alt.a
ton, will give three talks durJng
Lee Hall, SyracUJe, Lady's Elgin
the clay's three sessions. The to.
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watch; Mrs Demaree Saxson, Che
PlC of hia morning talk 15 entit·
National DAY Servtee Officer shire, lady's birthstone rma:; Mrs .
led '"The_ FamU_y"; the afternoon H~nry E. Smith of Huntlqton Edison Hollon , Minersville, ttems~eech ~ entitled "Co-laborers is to be the featUred 'speak.; ington r.uor; Mrs. Fred Riggs,
w1th ~~, and h111 evening loeturo Tueaday tveDiq at the meetlng Pomeroy, J;&gt;elta pearls; John Ihl~.
will
Getting the Most Out of I of Meigs Co. Chapter No. 27 of Racine, euff lmks and tie clup;
.,,re."
' DAV belilllnin&amp; at , 8 p.m. in Lawrence DJddle, Syracuse. Elgin
Amer1can compact, Owen Hawley.
Rev. Felty i5 a graduate of Ot· Maaoa Me11Jodlst Qurcb.
ferbeid. . and Bonebrake Seminary.
Local officen of t,be DAV urg· Minersville, Parker pen 1: pencil
He haS been a m1mster in rural ed that all melhlkftoa and eligible 1et; Lillian VanMeter, Pnmeroy,
commqnities for 13 years; Rotary vet~rana attend the meetlag 10 Prince Garden billfold, Claude
Club speaker, active In Grange wh1ch Smltb ~ wUI diRQas the Cunningham, Syracu11e, Lady's
civic cireJea, lnshlute and 4
many
claimf; ~ prEisented from rhmcstone necklace and earring
set.
work. H~ iJ a popular speaker in this area.
the t'ti state area ol Kentucky
WWit Virgmla and OJiio. In 1Dmi
ht' was li!ited in "Who's Who" and
in 1960 he VIsited and studied In
Europe.

Ohio State-Michigan Game
Institute Series
~ Ruled Out For Television . Wjll Continue At
UP~NeJI:t

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COLUMBUS, 0 .
Saturday'a clash of Ohjq State and
Ml&lt;:.bigan, for the Big Ten .tttle
and -a d{t(:ision on whether the
Wolverines ot Michigan State's
Spartans go to the Rose Bowl, ·"appeared today to have no chance to
rea'ch Ohio televl.!liM sets
Oblo State A\bletie Director
Jliehard C. Larkins said he had
"abBolutely no hope of tne game
going on telcvilnon." The game 11:1
a .~~elloul at huge Michigan Stsdium. Some 17,800 lucky Ohioans
have tickets. Unnumbered tbousandN more are clamoring for the
game be televised. '
Larkm• sald Nattonat-coUeg!lte
Attiletie Association :'rules arc
def101te in their Hmttatlons and 1
don't see b0w we can be made llR
exception.''
Latit week there wa~ sbmc talk
of a Cotumbus TV station tarry.
ing the game on a strlcUy local
basla into 'tlhlo'e football·mad
capital. But Walter Byers, execu·
tive director of the NCAA said In
Kann, City tbat It appeared im·
pouibfe.
· "To be granted an exception.
there must be no nthe!' collegt'
gamel scheduled at the !time time
Wilbin a 00 mUe radiu1 'Of either
Ann Arbor 1dte of the game or
Columbus," Byen said. "I think
ir }lou 1cheek your football 5Ched·

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find scrioUJ com-

plications."
1'hc Wolverlncs have had two
games ~elevised, one , nahonally
and one rogibnaliy, NCAA rules
calls for only tWo TV showings a
season for any C(ne team.
Sometimes, an exception 'CAD be
made for sellout gamea. But tbe
schedule shows Michigan State
playmg Marquette ~ miles from
Ann Arbor. The Columbus aren
has Ohio Wesl~yan playing Denison at GranviUt and two other
games within the 90-mile radius.

New Pastors To
This C!)mniunity
To Be Welcomed
Mti!1;S County Mlnb.terlal As.llo·
c1atmn will weJcom~ new mmill·
ters aftd their wives tO the artll
wlth a turkey dinner preparJ;!d by
the Ladle~ of Letart Methodist
Chut.eh Tuesday evenJng.
Rov. Howard Ruppell w1il b"
master of ceremonies for the af
fa1r. whicb wnt b~ staged jn the
Letart Falls Grade school beginn 1ng at 6 P. M. The prograrh ebair
man for the event Is Rev. L. A.
Bangerter.
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Three Pomeroy I. DailY senti· collected the most 'ctQvers In the
nel n'ewspa~oerboys Woo '&amp;pedal I contest, wo.re aWarded $l,OOO
prl!Cs in the f~st A'n~lf.lll "Good scholarShips to Uie U. S. college
Luck
Clovel;''
NeW5papcr,boy of their choice.
They are WUllanl B. McMIJlaJl,
Co';'test sponsored ' by , Lever
Bro~hers CompaD)'.
WiJn\.lO,ton tn,l). New~; James
T.he enterpri•lng c' i·@r
: boys Hoqklas, · Plttaburlh Suo-TeleWA)I'I ttJ,eit pries , by 1
ng ~elr J grapJi; '·WiiUim R. ~ooper, Jr.,
eualomera to aa~" tb4 , ·· n f!JUr·l Philadelphia IJ"lletln; J.ames 1&lt;".
leaf clo~s f~ Ji "~kfgca of Storey, ltammo"nd (Ind.) 'l}mes;
Good lAtck m•~fJDI~r- '•
James w. Tharp, 1 G~t ~' Bend
They emerge u. Pttz~ winner~ (Katl ) Daily Tribune; _Albert G.
from amon• ,Jlte J~~~· '1\f!\li:B- Fec;zko. Jr., Pittsburgh Posi-10~
paperhnys,
rePt~it\ibl
6BO ette; Joseph :P. Hey'IIBnj, Passaic
newapftpen, w)Jo. pirijclpa~ in (N1J .) Herald-News; Jeff Davis,
tbe contest.
f· Peoria Journi.l.:Star; James Sti.l·
_ Each newspa~~ who
Iter, Terre Hau~ Tribune; and
te'Cted en,.ough ,elo. to become. ~omaa L. Steopy, Trentcm (N ..J.)
ellgtble for any Of the 5S
de Tlmea.
lu,;e prizea--rabliae from tete: ~- Prize-winrijng
new1piperh9y
villOD seta And blet.elea to eoey~ 1wh() today reiiUIBrly deUven tbe
cJopedlu and iudYI.e-, ca+s- Pomeroy DRIJ)! Sentinel ta Tom·
made h1a st!eeUOna ftOm 1 ~u~f!nt Abde~ 106p Vine St.,
. ter U1t. So iqa:entous Were A@MeJ-M.iddfep~. Ob1¥.e other two
of ~ boys tbat they were able wiilnen )ll'ete Ge.!J.I:&amp;e J. S~nner
to qualify for 1JJ maDf .If- 1iJ: or 50S Hudson St., Mldlijeport, Ohio
aevea. ·~t ~. . f' ,._
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One penon was ' injured, both
cars inflided with heavy damagt
and a Pomeroy man. is an )all as
a rCJiult o( a two car collis1on
Sunday evening at apprmtimatelv
7 p.m. at Route 7 and Route liM
near Clmlhirl'!

to'lit Won

Coroner , Henry r.w~a vn
in&amp; trie b,!ldx Sundar -+aJed

. Prize Awards :In ~ati~nal Contest

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Near Cheshire

Hill Ml THI 7S atrta1iho
MCODd el!mth•UOD tor Row
1J0wi fii*U. Ia ~ ~ Next e11.mlnatloa cqtl, the. flgun

Neiahbora Sunday 7tli~:~
COYf'i'ed the bcdy ol "'
of Stiversville who bad
ported mli.l!ling for mOl'e
week. Tbe discovery wa$
a small outbuilding near his , ~osl·
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MOTOR SALES

Church at Lan,
Sund&gt;y 9:30 A.
and

ay IRUCE W. MUNN
grtevaneea and WlU! propapnUnihd Pr•11 ltaff Corrnpondent da blae:ta before a U. N. bod)'.
UNJTED NATIONS, N. Y UP
Each year they take ran ad- The Arab st;ateli and Wae1 vanla~ of the debate to iaaue
"ere expected to open a knock· charges and oount.er-charJea aad
down drag-out propaganda f1gbt Ulis year's debate it expedtd to
today i.n the Umted
Nattons bring longer and loudtr attacb
1pcdal polJLieal committee on beuuse of the new teMe IItva·
the Pale&amp;tine refugee5 problem
tlon m the Holy Land lad tile
The ad hoc, or apec:-.al, politi Soviet sale of ltDUI to EQpt.
cal eommittl'e'IJ annual debate 3
The Arab dates ovtnta.....
p m . EST on the Palestine refu· the Irraells ai:r. \0 ooe IIi"" Oftly
geea Jtlves the Arab8 and llraebal two of thP eiflhlrnatlon Anb
a ehanee to atr pubhcly lhetr 1 League are not membera of the
-~ United Natwns. But, t~raelia:
are e'lpected lo hold tbej.r own
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on the tubjeet eo01idered oae
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of the sorest pomll
betweea
larael and her Arab nei1hbors.
Before the Palestine debate,
whteh ts based on 1 repaft !fr tbe
U. N. Relief ana W'•"ll Areney

from
truck In Ja ~etl;d;"ni
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KARR&amp;VANZANDT

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

Aralr And Israelis lu Chance
To Openly Air Their Charges

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National DAV
Offl'cer Will
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Tltc ~ommunity Jnslltute is cosponsored b)' th' College• of Agr 1•
culture of the Ohio State Univer.
-81ly and the United Slates Depart·
ment of Agriculture, und the varIous communiUC8
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The Cdmmllnfty ·JmJI!tule 15 ln·
Lerested 'in the betterment of ·the
commuruLJes and this yea,r's em·
p'hasls Is based on irnprovmg
fam1l)' hfe.
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Adtriltted Saturday: , Mrs Cor.t
Bo~gs, Lf;taft; Rickey Snider, Pomeroy; Mt~. thomas 0. Russell,
P,rnlroy.
AdbniL~~.d Sunday: Irvine
R.
In . er1mg,, Arbu~kJe, W. Va.
Birth•: Born tO 'Mr. and Mrs
Clyde D!Jrst, a ton, Saturday
50D bom Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.
Thoma!_&lt;(). Ru.uell ·

driving

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Palet~tine

Ref'iil:es.

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India tnd Pakistaa are expeeted
to make Abort $tenl:enta ia the
t:(IMDliU.ee on the mtnorfty aituation 1n South Afriea,..
Israeli For etgn Milliner M01be
Sharetl aald Sunday night be
doubts that United Natiou bor·
der guarda could prevent Arab
banda from crOJiaing the bordn'
and making ratda againtt lflrae1.
Sbarett commented on the proposal by Adlai E . Stevenson. He
said such U. N. patrola !:faight
prove "Ineffectual" if EDPt b
not ready to &amp;top attackiog llraet
Shared said his g~
had no thought of a .. pfeveldi~
war." But be said Coratriuniat
anru will give U.,. Atibll 1 ""maialve superiority" over lmlel and
said hia country ''mw:t pt anna
lO defend benelf aplnst aur-&amp;ion."
Tbe problem o( tbe Paleatiae
refugees bu ~n called .... blfbnnaf U. .x . aoureea one fill till
SONSt and ·.most ugiOiive. em&amp;.
...... ~ tbe' - Anl&gt;·-...a.

driven by John DePriest, 21,
Jan 1, the l'Uilomary clos.. Gardd City, Hichiga.r1, bad stopin~:~· fa1ls on Sunday. Ruffed ped at tbe LD.tersechon for
a
0:
may· be taken tbrougb atop bght when bis car. was
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atrurk from the rear by a car
f1hea5ant' so.Jni un- odmre• by Beaman and
burtled
·Will be .OUered in t~ 1~ feet through the i~
Resthaven, Killdeer PlairtJ, Mau: tton, resulting m bea¥Y - damage
mee State Fo~t, Sprtna Valley, to both ears.
and lmlel.
Delaware and Indian Creek ex--~-The UNRW liltl more
penmental hunting areas.
Shooting hount over the st.te
887,000 rof)lll'"' - more than 100.000 IICIUinl
are from 9 a.m. to 6 p m. Daily
in Egypt,· Lebanon. Syria
bag limits are two Cock birds
Jordan along the llraeU
with four in posseuion.
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The Division of Wildlife said
loday that pheasants are spotty
with little change In lbe bird po•
pulations.
IVe
The
Longines
Synfphonette
outside tbe public hunting
areas, of which the state OWIII directed by Mi&amp;bel Plastro will
more than 400.000 acres, hunt- be preaentert by the Tri.COUnty
ers will be left out in the . cold Community Concert group on
if - they haven't made pre«uon tbe fint program ot the fall ~arTangements with land owners. son o~ Friday eyenlng at 8 . o ·
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Even though 98 Pereent of Ohio's eloek m th~ Pt. Ple~J!~Dt High
,
fannen; pennit hunting, most of School audi~um. U Wtll _be the
Local law enfortemeat omthem allow only frtenda I!Dd re--I only program to be beld m Pt. ~r: ;::::~,: u!~~.r::
latives or those who have p . Pleasa~t for this season.
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du&lt;t.
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m ss1on to "hunt.
is Mrs. Walter H. Windsor while
Those arrested wert': Cb'de J.
With more than 1 half mllUon Mrs. D. N. Coanon i8 co-chair· RIIRt, 21, Y.ininrille, tirtlted
licensed hunters in Ohio, s~taee man. others assisting on
the by the Obio. Slate Pltrol, for
is precious. Asking the land own· committee nre Mrs. Milton L unsafe opera.tian. m ia teWnJed.
er's permiuton to hunt is not Miller, slage arrangement.; M"n: to ~ppear. before ~ &amp;. \ r.
only common courtesy bul nee· J. Stewart lJO)'d, aeaUng; and Robinson 1n rourt Sabii'daJ' ..,l lllht
e88a_ry If the owder choose• to C. H. Yoho, hOIPitality.
Bernard
.llalrden;
~Ord.
proaecute those who trespass.
The grand piano for tbe con- w- va., ~13 arre•ted. tlib' sun-_
No lees iiiiportant than secur- tert will be furnished by the day qtormng, by cltJ pollee o(.
ing penuiSion to hunt ia the re- Kenny Mutie Company of ttlunt· fieen Heory WerrY aDd Eddie
sped of priv~~ _property. It's a ingt.on . George F. Bovie of Galli~- Strauu, on the ebarge of drlvpoor aportsman indeed who da· l' polis, the cencert ebatrman, wiU hag_ while intolieatecl, 011 West
Mam ~eel. He ia ~D,I ~d in
mages feriees and other private give lhe weJcoinirig address.
Usben -.\Jl be J.Jnd1 Olivet", the ~etgs County jail wilting a
property. Not only could he kill
a valuable fmn animal, but he Barbua RuueU,
Lois Somer· I heanng before Mayor Robinlon.
could kill his partner or another ville, Sandra !ac:kett. carol Heis-~ Also a r = by
Officers
hunter. It is wise to wear red, a kell, and SonJa Hartley.
Werry and •""" • Sunday ;nre
very. bright red, when hunting
Attendaoc:e Ia restricted
to 1Jerry M.
tuJes, Mid;dle~.
pheasants and rabbits becauae 1955--56 members of lbe coneert charged with reate~~ . clriYlq,
the technique is' merely routing usoclaUon. ·
and Revto Nierl.
M'uldlepOrt,
the game from its hiding pla~.
pleked. up for flllure to bl1l It a
Aside from rabbits and phe•·
;op ll(ll~ Rqger HIYJDID, 20.
sanls, Nov. 1G marks the openb ortland, wus arrea&amp;ed Su~.
Jng day for hungarlan partridge.
Y Highway Pa~rolman Da¥11!1,
racoon and oppo88um. Trapping
and Is charged wtth intoxiea.Uon.
season al&amp;o opeM on the 15th
(
Lions Club Will Hear
Deer season for bow and arhunt... opens
JJU,U ISillna
Lakid Su.-lntendenl
Archers must. use a hmg bow
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with not less than 40 pounds
Word has been received of the
The Pomeroy Lions Club will
pull and a barble.ss arrow . Ftve- death of a former rwytent of Flat- meet Wednes:daf at 12 o'clock
dollar deer permits A~ reqUired Y."OodS, C. G. Carleton, '13, Lafay. noon, m tbe reerution room of
in addition to the regular bunt- cite, La , who wu slt'Utk by an the F~erated Chuftb. The Jpealring hcense.
automobile Thursday at 1loon. and er w1l1 be Dr. Elsworth Harpole,
season died mstantlt.
State
superintendent ot Lakin
Ohio's retular deer
opens in 41 counties Dec 1 £or
Aeeordmg to the report
Mr &amp;;hool.
three days. Hunting deer is J'ICr· Carleton was crossing a street, i11 , The followihg Wednoday there
mitted only with ' shotgun loaded a town m southern Louishm,, to w1l1 be no noonday me,tlDB ~Mft a
with a single ball or rlfie slug go m1o a re&amp;taurant to eat hi~ ladies QJ(ht meetiD&amp;, NoY.
Deer permits are required.
mtd-day meal when tbe car htt
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Mr ('arleton was born and rais·
Admitted Saturdl:r and~:
Vote Total• Chan.zed
•d ;n Flatwoods, ond left in 1912 Mrs Vernon JlfillboM, ~~;
In Two Local Races makmg hu; home iit vario\15 parts lliss Lucy Gibbs, ~eror, MrB.
or the deep south.
Freda Krider, Syrae.ue; JUcbard
Jt was revealed Monday that
He is survived by his wife, Ella Shirley, Letart; Sara AW.u. ,Pem,
George S . Hobstetter emerged the MNster Carleton, -"formerly
of eroy and .Mrs. Elilabetll: :blvlft.on.
victor in the race tor the trustee- Marietta ; three brotben: Hc&gt;mer Middleport.
Discharged. Mn. AmiD lla)rl
ship of Sa1isbury Township by a C. and Guy T., Flatwoods: s . E
marlin of 89 votes. Jt. hid pre Carleton, Blancbflter-, o.;" and one and baby, !leedsville; Mil. 'Je\ty
viously been reported that Hob- s1ster, Mrs 0 S. Standley or Howell, Racine; CleYe Wo)lfl. Jta,.
stetler had IO&amp;t the race.
Denver, Colo , and .several nieces cine; Btmnett Rou8Ji, ~•; J:b.
worth Baker, Syraeuae iad Mb.
An error in tabulation of the and nephews
.
vole$ east for Middleport CounThe body will be brought to Helen Elberfeld, POll)~. •
Birtbs: Mn. Wayae ~ Bo~
cilman L. R. Wiley al&amp;o .showed Marietta, today, and the funeral
him to have 11rnered 400 votes .&lt;~nd bunal will be there Tuesday risonviUe, d'ughter;' if~~
Millhoue, CealvWe, ~. 1
instead. o.f the 300 'r eported.
a.L 2 p m.
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scliool ~. ::C,Y ~a~,,i, -.. The indieation~ ~were at first.
president, .a.nhouuced
. Mrs. tbat."thls "!lvst&amp;rY Man" would be
W. R. Sbaillteea hu ,
1 real pualer to our m'aray read·
"New Viewpoints ttf
en, we t~oqbt so at least after
Ylewinl the many post eard en
trif:i th.at came pourin&amp; Into the
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Dally SenUneJ. offlce8, with a w1dc
Cbarlfll ,LJJ'ndordf
p~,M~::; variety of nunet and then Jo ami
waa fined $G and costa by ·
behold, 'there -1~ . wu, a col't"cct
:1!:. t . ltbbtnson, SatUrday
answer among all tbose wb1ch
on ~he eharge of unaafe 1
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had an op!lc1rtunity to print any
of the elues that would really
have made uor readers diM Into
the reference books. Mrs Ginther
correctly guessed Glenroy Ewing,
furn.iture dealer, Pomeroy, 15 tbc
"Mystery Man ''
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The Doily Sentinel. Pomerov-MICfdle.oort. Ohio

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Lez!D(Ioa AYe., Now Tort: CltJ.

Woody Hayes Featured Speaker · .

18, N. Y.
Subo&lt;npt1oa. rater. Doltv"!Y 'I!'

carrLer where aval11bte 10 ~I!
per week; one year ID advanee
at The DaU1 "SentJnel otflee,
tlS.OO; alX montba, $'1.1110; thret&gt;
months, $3.90. a,. .motor routt
where available: one mot:th, IJ
Br mall: one year S8, dl montlll,
$1..25; Ibm 11o•tbo, 12.110; nno
giOntb, $1.

·~:f-1"~.;:~,\':mh~~ i~.:nv"::'~ ;o..~~!h~~ .=:~
Thursday eveninf, D«-ember

the featured spea~er.
,
Plan• tor the anqual h1pe
·b lnquet were a.DftOUneed to4ay by
Willard F1-·trick, pre&amp;ldent of
-tho Jaebon B001tera Club which
wHl apon.tOr the banquet lor the
HCond atrala:~t year.

" 'Taln't Right" and "Ttie Dls8entlng Opinions of Mr. Westbrook
Pegler'',...-,are poaslbly the flntflt
example&amp; o( ttie efSIY art Jn the
Enellsh Jangue.ae. Mencken eould·
n'bt lay a alove on him tor lnvet·
tlve and he bad an awful lot of
humor In them days, which no~
fun.
shlnfie throua:h with less
frc·
The people who hate the honest . Quency. This happens to all of U!t,
and outspoken Mr. Pegler cannot of course, but Julie Peglet waa
lr:now what sort of personal peo- part or the sweet side of Pea, the
pie Pud and Julie Pegler were to Cunoy 11lde of Pea. tbt kind t~nd
the~r friends. The~· cannot pos.'li- very gentle 1lde of Peg.
bb know the Pesler who takes
Peller lo.st II lot of my buai·
UQJe out to write encoura!lllng Jet· neaa as 1 columnist wht~n h• eat
ters to scRred cub col•Jmnlst&amp; who caua:ht up In aome of hiJ ea~o~Sea,
have 1aken over the Pealer beat-- but I never mWed reading hlm.
not patronizing letter~. but warm hoplnt for the light, brla:ht ones
and cona:ratulatory . note 8 to 11 th11t were Pegter pure. And never
JOqpK guy he'd never met. 1 know waa 1 eut of perspective In regard
because tbe guy was mt·.
lD Pegler the m.an, and friend.
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They cannot po"aslbly know --;1
We had 11 wonderful night be·
'.Q:De of the greatest Jove &amp;.torles ot fore Jutle died, talking sports aftd
. Qv.r Ume, whlcb 1 think 1.a nearly assas.-lnatina: mutual en&lt;.&gt;mie11, and
' Jaoqmpa!'llble among our eontem· remembering the time Paul Gal·
w.ta..rle~. Whatev..er you thought lico fell
an alp and won the
ol Pliler's atUtude• In print they irJVoluntuy .tkilna championthip
b•d nothina: tn common with Uw ' of the • 1936 Olympics. We drank
wiw:mtht and kindnt~s or th.e man aome brandy and told tlw• neweal
to hl.!l wile.
jokea and talke4 about tallora
and whether RU1111ia wouldn't have
t knew Julie leas Wfll tl1an l aueh bad room service as to make
q~w Peg, but abe bi'd tJlqW:10u.• ·a '.~R t~tlre uanece~ary
now
~~rm hd humor and w4~ Ill 'Oixt'· Ut&amp;t;JDy~ody can 1et In, ·
•.-1\¥ .dart~e who hJ,d beett a crack
JuUe wu Jaughln11 when 1 Jefl ,
rf4'0rter, 1md who ~ould be rou.l(h. unci I'm real .sore about the hro1 li~llt ~itck, i( ahe needed mllltll.!.
ken l~.anch dale. That was · a 'damt!
S~ Wll.S \b" Mrs. Georie Spelvln a guy always would h11ve liked to
~ the &amp;eQ-tle, fwmy 11ide of Peg. lun~h with.
lite. We¥tbrook Pegler married her literally Ol.lt of a bospilal
bed. Ill one way or another, her
1wUt pas!.iRJ In !\orne, while ~
sbockhaa: thing to the people wb-3
JoYed her, waa not Surh a bad WilY
to do lt- .s heart attack following
lal.llhter, with future plans for

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1Y CHARLES M. (llcCANN
Soviet Ruas.ia's ltlldeu iniiY be
wonderlna: whettler t~~f at~empt

to make up with President 1'lto or

Y«.~go&amp;lavia is teally PlfiDI oft.

They have failed eqnapletely to
Tllo back Into the 'Sa\liet blot.
They have taUed to we,ken Tito's alliance with Greece and Tut'·
key, which are memb.en ol the
North Atlantic Treaty Ouaniza~et

hls entire co.aeb!DI weer bas
been •pent Ia t'he Bu
. t:keye state.
The "AU.SEO" is the bl8 .eveat He eoaehed at MLD&amp;o Junction and
Phlladeii)Jlla prior to tbe
ol the )'elr ln the tJme-honored New
war. P'ollowiqt ~'iv'al ael"fit:&amp; in
So~tbeutern Ohio A't.hletle 1elf- World war· -n. ·. H~ wu named
8Ue. Jlonord 1ueata wiD b&amp; tbe head footbill .coaCh at ·· Depiaon
twenty boys .selected' to the A.t'ISEO le&amp;Jue fooiba!J team 'by the UGiverilty where be eompile\d an
reeord. W:oodJ· next
leque
apofbwritera. IMJUe outstandiq
weat to Jllall)j Unh'triii:v tor two.
eoai!hes, .aebool"officials and fau
ens.''IP his 111t seuon at JMitml.
from lll eight league schoot. ct: 1In 1910, he .lalblone!d
. 1 pOwer.
~end "nd a eonslstently outltand·
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ID8 prosram makes tbe eveDt one houae t at won· 'o • Pmet n
to 31 s.tfld )owl .viotol")'.
of the top affalrs in Ohio athletic I 84
Hayes a noted _. heiDI ou of
fuactioas.

nuent and' entettalaLQi
A atelJar program ts assured 'P'"''"" In the JPortl , world and
thb year with the bif bou o1 Ohio
~ppearanee here aboqld. make
$tate rootbaUen as 'rf:atured tbll year's Ali·So\lthea11tem, oae
spe.iker. Woodv is the •-d Bt"• 0I th
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Ten coaeftto speak at the AU..SEO
banquet, Stu Holcomb, . head
coaeb at Purdue, speakln&amp;" at the
banquet in Jackson last "ear.
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W/ms'·
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Another headUner, Lou Berlin·
ft'
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er, ·ace sport.s·
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wrtter for t h e
Columbus Dis·
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~att:b, w!U aet
, Jeff WitsOq, Pomeroy, 1 , Ioea1
tlS tout ma~ter
stbct lpeed!itei-, won the Seeond
for the banquet.
Heat ln the Skyline S~ CarStarr writers of
races at Charlea~on, Suaday' after·
the
Aaaoeiated
· 1 ar, th at waa c6J;npletePreas and Uali·
noon, m
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ed Pres's In ColIY demo1 LILli"'"\•
our we-..
Wilson's
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whiCh was
umbus and area
&amp;pon11 ored by the 'Oblo VaUey Key~
sports
scribes
stone stations of Pomeroy, was
wUI · alaobe
gue5ts a t th.; ·
run:ntq second in tbe Fast Fea·
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banquet. ,
4-re• .w c was ~ man raee ~
the day, When It was craahed intO
W.·W, "Woody"
by another ear and sPun out flf
th r
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P. ace.
About four week&amp; ago at the
Claybank Speedwav, Wilson's car
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Wall crashed into by another car,
and hurled through the air land·
ing on its top,. demolishing it. Tbe
car was &amp;damaged 80 bad that it

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a.1.on, won. the
100 lap feature rate. These races
held at .CharJe~tOn wo~d .up tbe
racing_season, m this area.

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DO..,¥e&amp;r·old ~nUet, ·ia led t\&amp;ndcufted back
I , .Minn., alter bel.fl&amp; ~nten&lt;;.ed to IUo 20
fthl~ d~rfe. Jnanalaurnter In tho JUUIJiJ (4, 21.· a patumt. Bha had told hlm ·abe would
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None ol tbem il t~lly Coi1;.11\14·
nl.st, of course. In none of t~""'
would CommunJsm have the lei~:~t
e•anoe Of approVII in a rree elecUPn.
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RussUla attempt to woo ·Tito has
.vrved to weaken tho Kr.mlhl'a
hold- . on ttle aitellltell.·
Tl\,t Sovle' JOVerbm~t has bee$
tOI;Ilpelled to prea 1 tb H·'o•lrian
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and "'la•rlaa Comql nlit ' I«~~'-'·
eraat.entt to follow Ill i:d~ple Jn'
tllyirq 19 bt lrienda Wltf' T)tb, ' '.
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offered the bid if It
Nov. ze. ·
West VlralDia No, 10
port lJ .atrcJQ .f.bat

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deiOIII.

hu four 1110rfi J;;~.
oa.ly team ranked IDIODf
aa- 1\l'Oilem tile hart u
tlon's top 10 to auUer defeat. qn a
rKe before , . ·~·::;
Vef.J formful wee~end: But UCLA eato flu, the laJ}et
go,t I tremendOIII ~e before Jt Gne of the lequ'e1a anest
d6feated Wuhln ... ""n, 18-17.
to unaat the ebampioo Bnlwoo.
•~
T·be eomlnl weekend includes 11. Clenlud, tryiq for ill
the lut fall Satunlay of'·the wl- aeventb ltni&amp;ht vietGQ', took a
lefle football seaaoa. On tap are .a 17.0 lead in th. firat 12 npniJ,ta.
number or "traditional
rival" But qulrterbaet Adriln 'Butte
topped by that Ivy...,.vered led a eomebaek that dumJ&gt;Od· the
Yale va Harvard.
thampiona before a ataudln1 room
· There'a more tbl.ll tradition 11 crowd o~ 88,303 Sbibe Part t 11u.
stake in the Yale-Harvard tusael
Cut lroWft'a LMtl
this )'ear, for it will help decide
The WubinJton Becbkiu toot
the Ivy League title. Princeton advutqe of Phlladelp~•1 tri·
.seized first phlee by upSetting umph and cut Cleveland'• lead to
Yale, 13 0 and winds up this a game by shutt,Jng out tbe San
week: against Dartmouth. · . :
FraQciiiM!O Forty-Ntaen; ·.,..o; .But
tn other IeaD'.
u
e
races:
SktllDe·
the New York Giant. ::/!ed JW.
•
Co1orado A&amp;M can !!linch &amp;t !e.u. t timore'• ebanee tG dead oe•
• the
a tie for litle by bealinJ Brilb•m llams and Bears for the Watern
Saturday, but bid~ by W1" lead by defeatlng the Colts, 17·7.
Utah won't be aettled
In the otber games, ·the Detroit
Day; lfiuouti Lions &amp;topjled a last..etGnd scormeetlftgs with De- ing bid by the Pitt..ahura:b Steclen
and w,·cht"la .• on t 0 1 3!28 d th G
w n, · an
e reen Bay
will decide three- Paeker.a deftated the
Chlea1o
way battle among those teUN; CardiDals, 31.14.
Border-won't be setUed -qntil
Cleve1and now bu I 8-2 record
next week·. Ariloaa Tent- st. • 0... Walihln'"on 1
·8 • 3 and Pt"ll8burgh
r...
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leads w'•b
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third
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~ern D'avIa'aon
---

cour~·h~ne,

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. LAIJIIEL. Md.-Mro. Vernon
G. Cardy'a Lefte, an out&amp;lder,
sped .to an upaet four-longtb vie·
lot")' ln . the f86,030 Seliml SIUeo
~~ Laurel Park.
. '
o;:r7 .
, MANCHEsTER, En.lood _
Teanway, ·• 40 to 1 lo...bot,
won the M~nebester Handicap,
the Jast state of tbe Brlti~ 1H6

flat

raem,-season.

Mass., .and Miguel B~rrlos of Puer.
to Ric~ were. quOte'd at "even
money today for their 10-round
televisio,n fight at St. Nicholas .
Arena tonight.

~ore

beeomlns a G. I., Miguel·
tben a teaUterweleht-wu a very
~tillbl P':\llped. His outataodlng
vietory .._ a decision ov.er' Henry

Toothpick Brown of Phltodelphla.
B~a stopped LJbby lllazo last
weett
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he.sne

won eight or 10

.Jtshta thla year, four by kayoes .

He hu knocked out 1&amp; of his 42
opponents. Berrt01 'ollted out but
one or hia Ill. :Mlluel never was
stopped. Bo~by was stopped onee. _

nv.

other cbll·

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• !I!Mdporents ••• llr. .ad Mn.
1&lt; Hoebtt Sr.. lll~dleport.

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ll!lrll~urr, Pa. Gr.ot ir'llllmotb·

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.Highlights
COUNTY
IAUM LUMEIJI CO.
O'Brien : ____ _ 1• 111 147 415 RACINI
Jenks ------·- 110 n 138 339 Seiple ·--·---Flct ~- ------- 1.18 111 128 371 Elwood -- - ---Doddrell _: ___ 1fl 148 W 412 Wolfe -·----- koblenU ------ 180 202 128 49Q Hayee ---··--Handicep . ___ _ 83 d3 83 189 Chae. Norrl! ___
Total
----· . '1'U 778 727 2276 Tett.tl ·· -·-·BAKU FURNITUU
Clatworthy ~- -- 134 113 176 423
J. Baker ----~ 12'1 1:KJ 140 417
Carron Norris ~ 177 172 128 477
Anderson. _• . _. 1M 112 131 399
Darrt --------- 187 182 188 G13
Total -~- ·----- 781 709 761 2231

128 Hi7 125 410
177 12:5 126 428

146
141
128
720

109
116
165
672

IM 40~
148 41»
139 43~
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SPECIALIZED

Hackett's

SIMON'S MARKET
Simon ·------- 151 1108 379
..wv
Hess ·- ------- 106 137 125 367
Miller ·------- 88 911 102 283
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b~oUt&amp; for a 12--4.0 re~l)l'd. Bobby WIIJ ---- --- --- ' 144 113 287
1!8
,· d 42 for a 38-4-2 reeord. ·
Total ____ •. ___ 671' 744 ""- 2111
Eaeh Is a ape~y. swarming type ,. ~Berrloa was {mprelstve ln hiS
JAYCIIES
of fighter.
'last bout on Ocl. 21 when he wo.o
lt \vill be Courehesne'.a t.blrd TV' the deeilion over Harold Smllb in Russell ----- ~ 1t2 117 125 384
appearance at St. Nick'•· He stop.. a semi-final at 14adlaon Square &amp;tJ!ng ···-·- 85 90 110 26l!
ped Tony Puleo there on S~t. Garden. Tblt wu hb firat raght Jennlnp --~~- 117 118 1&amp;1 389
13, but lost a decision 1o Lulu Per- , ainee a two-year bitch In tbe Army S~ban ··----· 119 127 112 $511
ez in a tbrUier on ' Oet. .to:
Earlier tbl1 year be bad two Blmd. -- -~ ---- - 130 130 130 390
Left·hooker Berrios wlll be ~. · aeraps while in uniform and drop- Handap ~---- .4:2 . u t2 126
ped deelsloas to Pedro Tuls and
foe WHtlnaon. He hadn't tnllled
muCh for either.

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Bow ing

Brooklyn. At 23, Berri 011 •. is two Linter -----~ ~- 134 130 141 405
~I'll older than Coureheane; but Blind--·· --·-· 130
130
~e has had only Ul profeulonal Davis -------- - 143 146 137 42ft

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Braud ~1'1d~1

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l'UIN MEETING
Group D of the Women'• Auociatlon o1 the Flrtt Prubrterian
Chuuh will meet lfonday at tht
cbW"Ch 1ocial roomt for their

a orn 1a tbl s satut"day in its r ···. £- •·•.-.. t
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1
.· • ASSOCIATID ltADIO
final game. But a Uclan loSa would
NEW YORK UP-Ltgbtweiehta tf•tag in bl1 first New York main Walker __ _____ 1:21lOO 132 417
&amp;lYe Ol'egon State a cbanee to Bobby Courehesne ~~ Hettyoke, 'event although ae bad a couple in Michael ----~- 147 18$ 125 -.u 7

108 JIW SC .

We, here lit E-11110 s..,... Mv~ ire.,-(./.!

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L..J&gt;~.~j.:.,l~ Te
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-H:~a~ Tdbig
- . fht· Handicap -- - - 90 107 1()7 304
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UIUIQeC
"''llfal - ------ -- 688 684 635 11187

SiWliiG CLUB, MilT$
The· Jolly' BWieh SeWfn&amp; Club
will 'm!let f'riday at·
home or

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Tu:p Cbrlltlaa or

11' la Mr1. John Absblre, Deettur,

mtril''

04\lr-'b.lllwo)'ll t'riD~. Worki

Bert Zq:en .aeored Wuhla~UJ~l'e
8earJ both 14 are oalr a pme then teOred the WliUliDJ "tPueh· touebdon on a 13-yard nm after
tlllead of tile Colta ud Pacbtt don on a oa.e-yard pJUDJ:e early ead Gene Brito aet lt up b7 for~ .
both ol-4 in tbe dOH V(atftn 1ft tbt fiaal quartrr. Bob Hudaon lni Y. A. Tittle to fumble and
•d: tt up b)' b1cd:lna: a Honee recovering the ba11.
Kft.lllbte.
The Bear. lot all their poiDLI in Gillom puul on the ClnelaDd five.
Ben A&amp;ajaniu'a 32-yard PUI to
t.be tint lt miautea. Quartecbad:
ttnehlftt Yfctwy
Ken Mac:Afee
provided
New
Ed 'llrOwD &amp;oto ,U I# 84-yard
Detroit took a U-7 lead into Yort'a pointa. The Colta aeored.
acorta• pill to HarJOD BW and a the lut qQII'ter and eJQped witb tn the final minuta on Geor~e
...,.,... TD. ~ to Geae &amp;broecl- a t.bree-poini victor)' wbea the Sbaw'a pau to .Jim Mutaeheller.
&lt;t. ~ l~ plwicld 1 pnl ite&lt;llft lltrilled 34,441
PUt.
Qu,......el&lt; Tobin Rote mada
(or tlte.otilo&lt; 11eor TD lad G-.&lt; IMulh 'la!tJ with tlttH- ·toU&lt;IIo- one '"•eltilown ud threw oeor!D1
~ 1!l$4d 1 ~
field .s-o ill tbe WI 11 mlD11111, lim, p...., ,. G...,.. Knofelc, Bill How·
pll, Loll .~ePidln'o fl.)'llnl field Plnlto bit 814 WalaOD wilb a lltW lon ond AI Cormielael ,. leod
·woat it Qie' llul mlmlte uved tht pua tnd Deeroit'a Jatk Chrtal.ian Green Gay'a .attack. lookte PIIHt
~:!from a thutout.
ac aad 11m DaYid atopped him 08dea CompUln and Dicll: La•e col.dio.,k J . lhi:rW threw t,.o ICOJ'Iq paua iDehel from tbe Uon pal line aa labonted on a 98-)'ard pua..:run
to BJU ~ 10 pull tbe Eatfes I the liDo! llllD 001111ded.
'"'"'bdowa for tbe Cordilllla.
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witb a 4-4 mark. 1'he l.amJ and wltbln ranae of the Browas and

ljl.

and oald, 'Oh, I ...,. 11. Ito oo '""' 111No ...,.
IMft Wh reoda. I juat lrttou• you're \he kln4 of 1mM wllf
..to tM U..., all the tllna'-tnd: to 011. He MYer kneW wtle,t )!;It

uo

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blln!., Georala Tech. TtnDMIM
Vanderbilt. ..
ViiLUniJ team by lDvltation:
h w V'·-'·k
Wide-open, wlt
at u~ IP
parently out •• • reJUlt of the Pitt
upaet.
Cotton Bowl-Holt teun from
Southwest Coplerence: , B:tlher

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. ' ltRTH ANNOUl\C.MINT
Mr. and .Mn. Mlehlel Hackett
-MiddleMrt 1re ·annouaclng the
h ot ID eilbt pOund, two ounee
' it ROll~' H.oapltal Saturday:

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them .tl.
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, t N.~w it i1 reporter;! tbat tbe. ltrem
.,,. ruull• .,,..,.
.Qillo 1 lin 1! thlokiq ot b'"'-k\lt4 uP, ·lor
_.., rtPt ,. \lit potat, ,._. Yllo'! bofttllt, tbo ''I:O!Qinfolitl"

Roae BowJ-Bi.'l Ten: It's either
Michigan State Or Michigan, Jnd
thia Saturday'• Ohio , State-&lt;Micbi·
gan game will deeide it Michigan
State finished its league season
with a 5-1 ma•k b• drubb"10g M'
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ID·
nesotlll U-14. Michigan,
which
trounced Indiana also i&amp; 5--l aow
With this one extra game to play:
Pacific: coast Conference: Eith.

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Pbullti.

wit~ Y~ ..~

, man wlttL n'o llJ\1, 1'~ U;talsted qn putttn1 hi! owa ~­
. Miu Newtl' tYI~t!:J • tr,-'1 "oYtlrare abead or Rw,la 1J

1
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o-:._~f th.e HilWa, atunned
e rpa ~~~ eeir:lng a 12-0 lead in
the rl~t 18 minUte$, but Ed
Vereb'l two to\Kbdowns led Mary
land In 1 btiU!ont l"lllly. lllaey·
lind Ql\11 i&amp; lil line for a ehlnee
to revenge Ill 7-0 up.set by Oltla·
homa Jn the 1953 Orange Bowl.
· Oklahoma and Maryland are
heavily favored to wind up their
reltllar seaaons unbea.ten this Satfrdaby, t be Sooabera over Nebraska
n a .a10 e. 1or t e 81&amp; Seven !!hampionsblp
G
w and Maryland over
eorge h Ublngton.
8 ut ere's how the "guessing
game" on th~ other major bowla
is iOI.Dg:
.
Big Ten Lttdws

O~p

t.o one or four otbef ....... .._.tu.

ABBO\fT;.

At 8$, Tlto bu t rewrct of t:OU;·
llnued ••-••• for more lbaa 1n
year1. He ottanlzed and J d th
parttt.as WbQ: foqbt -.1 ~~ Ge:.
• • • •
mans and Hallt,n fuc,n.• so sue. . . IL\A DDIGM• ON TV or the mev~ . .I 1tMR. ""tqlly la \Vorl~, l'ar II. He
'-,..,-·.,
aett.Q-t.e._tl wolv• m 11,rick. "So tone ·~ thQ're made hlnuelf Yuaoalavhl'l lea~er
.o;~~~tf rn.h."
''l \ll.ln.lt lheJ'N. ~l, ~ •h•r tht war w.Uh, little tnlut.le.
~:
u..,...U.ve a ftw 1WI\nl ua4 uow tsow. ~·rt He lOt away-to tht altonlalt·~iJr:ij•o ,t
fun,
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me111t or the wortct.-~l'tb bl!l citheal-an¢ .A.my'• W,hi,C~ ~.t· fl~nee Of Josef Still~ ~awe ht

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but rve lhuinbed U\t'Ou~h 11..' tn4 ~t tW&amp;)'

rot)ly AQJ&gt;ulor

tt~r~
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Wetker~dSportsSiunm~y . ·

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II ho ... roa4 ,.

Cleb\lon.. Marrlahd's lut eon-

finish with a .Sii8htl$ better lea·
gue. mark 6-1 to 5-1 by beating
.
FIRE RUNS
Oreaon. That would turn the of·
The tMiddlePMt · Fire Depart- fleial league vote into a puu.:le
ment was · Called to COok's · Gap sinee UCLA beat· Oregon Stwte,
H11l Saturday a!tctnoon when il 38-0 early in the season.
barn on Ure Hysell farm caught
Sqar Bowl-Host team from
fi.ie.
Soutbeutem Conference: Won't be
Saturday .{tight l.b~ were called known until Nov. 26 wh~n leaguewhen !l moto.rist came .to . tbe tire leading Mi&amp;siaaippi ·C&amp;fl eUneh ·by
house and ~~rted imotber cur .beatlilg MtssJselppl State: A loss
n.~nc.:l:::il"ll.:..:o:::n..:M:,:f::d:,:dl::'•!.pn::':..'.::"::li::
'i. ___:::._I&gt;Y Ole Mbs could. opera tbe door

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EnvisionedByEven~Promoter

IY JOHN Gllfii'IH
u-•&amp;......1 P.
,..,_ ...... I,_.. WriMr
Thf protjteet OJ a "national
ebampiomblp" club
betweeft
d ~. •• .c
· ... d
Maryland ID OaUUJODlll ~nee
before the eyea of delighted OrB 1
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b t
an1e ow promo.~n vuay, u
R{lae, Sqlr and Cotton bowl offi·
cllla mutt wait a few ~nore days
•to learn their lineups. .
tllaeyland, tbe natton•a No. 2
team, now aeedl only the otfleial
Atlaatle Coaat' ConfereDee vote to
. put It in the· Ot•.••e Bowl u a
-.
:result of Saturda.y'• eomeback U.
12 victory 0\'ef. Clemso'n.
·what'a more, tbt TtrrapiDJ and
Oklahoma were left u tQe "bAt,.
m·•- unbelt•n, ··a~ed ......__ ~..
~·
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the natiOn wben West Viratnlaonl)' otber elalmant to that reeord-wa.11 dealt a jarrlal 26-7
lo.u by Pittaburp in Saturday's
most impottant upse~.

;easa~~~!~:~l!~·~r~g!\rr.'·~~lli,n~vcu- :~nu~ o~~r~~~~ateSou~C:r~

11:0~

Tlto iunday, and to wblch Tito
o.ereed, on the .salellite ~ttuatWn
mu1t hav.e c'"'ed CQDild~lble
anno;)'ance in the Kremllp,,
'l'tlere aru many lliauu· th1t t-_e-

nr·I,ver·

ALL-NEW

lf:OO

made their pHgrUnap to Belll'ldl.\
last May.
Now Tito baa a.,ee~ wit~ See·
retary of Stple Jg.hn Jl'o1ter DLtlles.
that Ruti.~·s taatern t:urGl)C&amp;f"l

~o~ded over the ·Problerp.

pomeroy

10:80

been

the

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not we-kened, tinte
NJ.,
kolal A. BuLaau\in and Conun"'ni3t
Party &amp;oa» Nikita S. Klm'.JitU1hev

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Tlto's rel11Uons with
hqv~

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Stales

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durtr.t &amp;b!\1~ Tlto remalnt • Comnuml.it. · iut -.~
, An,ll ~· :r:n !"Y bualMU. :r: fu.Mt plenty of prtt~~ fit~ tert•tnly dot~ not.- 1 tem 'f«d~iatt4
n .U.. .ktmS t.ha~ l ve btera looktna tor a to.,, )ORf tUne.
td to the KremUn't obJeuiOft · ltlth
_,.r ~IIlii! "'aet. "
lhe neuuily for Co'nlmuillsf
'1'fit Wol'Vta' hourt, evidently, haw ~l th"'pd lbld 1 wu a
world domblatlon
''"thtf trJ alway• ~ opttatt et nt,ht," Mill fo!twtll laJI, ~M(ftl'. : Ttto aeetna lnerfulnll 1 b
.. ...,. ..,..,... •LooJc, I'm )Itt i.h m&amp;n wM oan lntroduct you to tu
Y o e.
~ paopler-b\lt ,.,._ know, you NfWr eaa ret lhtH ,.opla durinf the 1011 or Cotnmunlst with whom
tilt 4a:r. Tbey'Vt tot a tlundrt4 Ulll\fl to do.
.
.1he Ulllted SltatN and Uflj AIUes
" 'I CIU p&amp; )IOU. to 8ab'l Oold.wyn. tor lnl\&amp;rtct, but tht bllt Wll to can do buaiMsa.
'
4f 1\ Ia Ill th• tvtnlftl', whtr~ lt'a net 10 obvtoua a pitch. 1 know When · YQosltvla no lonaer Ia a po
bt d~1 \11\lall)' at ~~ BaeCIII'It every alfb.t.-an4 wa could p U..trt 1 llt'e atJte. 'flto hu veered awA•·
t~ • OOI!kllll. •nd theft wMa ht oomet tn. we e&amp;n drift ovtr euu~ frorn the Commu.QJn inlil.teQCf! 01.
W l'U ~Mf, "eun, rve JOt a JttUa flrl here,........
\
eolleetlve tann1n1. He b trrioc 113
l'or a pntty 11rt. Amy t ..ll. tilt belt detenH I• a lood o#t!\11. ' trantfer ~riQrlty from cfeten•e
"Td been warned, I nmemblr, lliO.u t 1. ttlievlalon executiYt wllO re- aptn4ln&amp; to in~111ed food prop131dlr rnMe ._ pau at eveey mOdel he a&amp;w," lhe uld, ".a J lNiat )II'Q duetlon 111nt:1 the maklnt oC eo"·
to t.ht punch. I put on •'~' 1.1\d when I met him, I earrled 1 btr, lqrtl~f Jflods. H~ ·•""ms to be

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Get Sugar Bowl Bid

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Unlt.d PrHI Staff Cerretportdtnt

I'ORK-.A.a a man whote appl'l)lch. to tht
NlWbeautiful
tem~le alway• bat been 'aubtle-

*" .-,ot'JI IkerdII"' women. But ... thiN'a IOmethlnJ

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satelHtea oqht to be tr,e.
The statement which D"lle1;
I made after hb conference wUh

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Commentvy
On
The News

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lnelud• a Ble Ten elraJnpiOblhl~
and a Rote ~ Vttn and' he oc·
cupJet whtt 11 ltnerelly eenldder·
ed one of Ut.e tw'!- or three top
coaebiq jobl ln t~ United Stata
. Hayes 11 1 ·Dativl Obtoall aud

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,R()Aft. ItalY-A lovely
-.,pte a Juach date with me Wed· will tell you that the Geora:c
*&amp;dl)'. JWit Pea:ter died hera Spelvla aide of fetter was Pesl~r
earJy Wadnead8.)" morning, and the man, and Julie was a heavy
till.. only f.arewE!U 1 un mu&amp;-ter is half of that sld•. The George Spel·
tt-at 1 laft. her ''Uihlng. She and vin Pealer wu the £~Y bl$ oltl
-.er. bu,btlt:d and 1 bad several friend&amp; how 111 Bud, wl\h.out l;he
new and nther 1amy ~Stories to Pu.llman first ume, which is actiU '•t coc~l&amp;Us Tuesday, and we tually hli middle name, anyhow.
Jil,anaed to eontinue the floor
Pegler at his very beat, espe·
·~ow tt lunch Wednesday.
cially as cs.empUfled in two col
'J\Ille bad been sick all her lections of
early co)l.\IDRS-

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J. piled over .'100 ·wlulng ptii'Cient-

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landTheshefewranpeople
!be rOost.
hdy
wbQ i:nGW ,Peg

my favorlte tine, In my actlve yean, wu.11 "Gee, boW
doea a.. ruy set tfl tnett you, anyway ?"-I am
o.ablat at the com that New York wolvta art
\lllftl lheae da.ya.
...
X hive ~t IJefln atandlnl' OR a comer, tav...
c1ro»plft(. I rot thle right lrom the horee'l lllo\.lth,
the hone belnr Amy Neweu, one of John Rotllert
Powen' top model• aad ex&amp;c::Uy the tyPe tG- whom
. IOphlltlcated men aay ree, how Goea a fUY, ete.
· Mill Newell hal been modeltnl around town for
• coupll or ltaaofta now, havlnl ttMJMn'&amp;rUy
doht4 1ft Itch to bteom• a pl&amp;)'WI'IIb\, &amp;lltt• bu
beatd all th• approacbea.
. "I 1\!Ppott," Mlu ,.\my Mid Ia 4:1~1 tttll
ln\pottMt pweblem, "that the OIM: a ~~ btU:.
tno.t th ... rnonthl • -- variation of
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lt!t lt hotnt In a ~Ntef;u drawr rlfh:t now. Jt you llon't !J1~'nk tWt'•
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:A·Tribute To A lovely
Jy ROIERT C. RUARK

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. N•w Prwdeflt 0# Jqlly Club

Mrs. WllU~ Kenaedy
was Wednesday, December 14, at 8:30
i!lec-t~ a.s pleaiclea~ IM the eom· P. M. i'ollowia.l Uae dhmer
the
tna ytar · w,htn. th, Jo.l!)' Club met &amp;roup will gQ to 1he borne of t~e

witlj ~ 11-1 r~fd. but Wtlloto~
weal undel~•l~· -That was '"'
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keta, b~oft. ba~ ~0 4 Jeor:es called

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Avenue.
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bact on pen~hiea, and 'tben PomerOy ,"Ioat aaotbtr.':chU,ce to acore
w~o 1 bad ' pail ' frOID ceoter
went '"'Il! tbe lour"JON liDo hlcll
to l~o ~- The 'Put-eioo beat the
Jaotol.nba~ ffP lb1. l!l . Black.
well ·bad btiiiAell afield d&amp;f.
. iMiddle('OII wiU be an UDdordo1
ID tht. ·)'~'t . bii &amp;•Plt\ but as
men.IQGed b8lQJe-O-~t records
are rJw•¥• tor1oltea ....... t..ae
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presideot , lfu. MJUard V1nMeter ..,..
lor a party and a:ift ext'hanee.
Plllp!i were also m.de to place
·flaWeA 011, the gt&amp;vB$ of. deceased member• for Chr'illrJliiB, Jt wu ·'"'
voted to help a nefdy (amlly . at
Chris(m•s time.
Mrs.
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f:ilt from . .1:\er "mystel'y sist,or." · ,
The ~ost~ss served .a deipe~
course dunnc -t he sO;Cial hour to
Mrs. Wilbur Hannjng, Mrs. · i.uiJe
Hac~. Mrs. Dona~d Hauck, -Mr,.
Gerl\)~ Wildermuth, Mrs. Charjos

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~illard VanMeter, Mrs. Aibeft

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wlil. ·aad Cllarllo JfcQoillld and
bl1 el&amp;\len wlU bit ..out. to UPJet tQe.
dope 1•11 OOJOlDI Turiey Do~.
Tile laokelo .bav" beea aft bea.
tfn, but Oal)'l WI QDGI OJ IWO OC!CII·
Ions have ther been outclassed
1~ey h~(l •~ted Jaebon Jeore:.
tess_ in the flrll' halt, and qply jell
beh.md bee:a"''-'1 of «qJ~rlQr 11\an
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WoO(Iard and Mrs. Henry D.qpey.
The ThanksJiving theme was CIU'·
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b1grer Pauthq With plenty of

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puse.s tUUJJ• t.be .fir. .Pomero1 Ja
the lop l,leftfllive '"IJU in tbe ·lea·
ru,e Ill lhl!J' ibevo,yiel4nd qniy 38
pwnt.o, ··~ l,beif &lt;~M•ql• witt ,.,
a t~st u MoDOJiald tJu'ow~ ·aJl
ty~eos of ottenaes ·It them in the
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iwme Friday liter she had visitat their home "for the paat
two weeks.
·Robert Hayes, AA., who
b
stationed on the Leyte, atrcrafCaiTier ~rovidtnce, R. 1., vlalted
his pa~ents this week. Friday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Hayes ana sons, Walter and Bill,
and "Mrs. Lncllle B. H.._wkins aceompanied · him to the Charle~·
ton airport enroute· ·back to his

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Grate, South Charleston, W. Va.,
are also- assisting Mrs. Lelan~
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torian and CultOdtan; ·M~ Boss
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a sborp board meetiDJI

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
art. a~mc.mncing the
of their daUghter,
George Douglas, Penver,
do. Flnal plans for the Janulm'
wedcUng are lncomplett: b"!t Miu
Fiye RoWJh. sister of the- bride,
will be mtid·of·honor.
Mis.s RQush atten.ded the Mid·
SchoOlS

POMEROY

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before the rec&amp;Usx meet:iat at the
home of Mf1. Ha~old Loh;.~e, Po~ -

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Mrs . C. P. LochBf)" a,t1d Mrs. 0 .
P. IQ.eln, board membet'S.
lt'flnlediately after the luncheon

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.secretary; J61's, Pex ~sell.
trell\urer; Mfs. I. E. Foster\ l\~1·
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factofi,ly at Holzer Hospital. His

daughter, Mra. France~ McCornd&lt;!k, OklahOIJlll City, arrlved
this wwk by plane to Dayton
w)ere she was met by her brot(wr, Gene Grate. Mrs. Edward
Tewkabary (Ruth G.-ate}, Wells·

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Statf lleifnt of \II• !laulhter•.
or ttl.;. J\."'erie~ 'evo.l~\\Otl, WM
a g~ost of the · II&lt;&gt;¥~ ~I ~~~ II&amp;
tur~ ~·~~th!\11 !ol~ip Chiller al
a 1'1'l•h••• Frlcla¥
tholhnln
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Saturday's
Grid Scores

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William Taylor, son of Mr. an~

Mrs. Hubert Taylor, Middlepofl, hi
one oi ten Ohio University stU·
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i~ .scholar,Bhip. Taylor is a senior
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and dinner to be held ll:t tbe. Ohio
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Business Services

Pin• -tor

WANTED TO BUY- Lop, Oak,
Poplar, Buawood, Pille, Walnut HOUSE COAL delivered in 2-lon
- - dlarlt bDe,Also Oat. Poplar.,. Bulwood
Cali James J•ifers, Ul-Y
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- ... -~.. u;..- lumber, green .oLdry. 4-4, 3-4, loads.
ae~l lulrUoDt.
ll-8 tltp
6-4,
8-4. Delivered
to our
~· IDOiltb for Zl Ctlltl
Tl.IPpen Plainl, Ohio yard. For rehable radio aod TV ~.
Cub on ddlvery. Write or call 6046-J. We ae~ aU
n" ql :l ceJltl pr. word will caU
makes. Schmolb Appliance,
, us for PfJ'tieulara. The
M ll!baaled tor advertWnctr oot
Middleport,
Qbil).
9-27-tf
Olli.O Valley Mfg. Corp. Pbone
,.w ~~ before the tMh or eaeb Coolville
1ll80.
2·2·11 QUICK SERVICE on Walth ft.e.
malll followllll bue.alon.
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lor more tho one illcorrect lD-

.:.r• ol 'l1laall:l IDd _,,.call

Jar tluoilled ntet. Obll.lllrlet
pWfrhed at 1 ect per worcL
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TABY TAKE YOUR WAIIT

ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
11!1 TilE EVENINGS CALL 39'7

tiO'i=r£iD GA&amp;-lns\.allatiDQ.

and

ICI'Ylce. See LU for prlces. RUT
LAND FURNI'l URE at Rutland

Factory Trained
COI..LiliS JJ!:WE.
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aad uaed. a patrlotie thel'l\e
the rttresbmentJ whleb,. included

ADdwiebes, sala4., cookie1, cindjes, qut.J and roflee. Present we~

Middleport..

Mn. RUIM!ll, Mn. carr EbenbaCh, Mra. MUton RuueU, Mrs.

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Marie Wilkinson, Mrs. Paul Wino,

Mn. Clarence Murray, Mra. Frant..rtla., Mrs. Letha RusaeU,
Mra. JWaia Pierce aad Mn. llabtl
A:uthersoll.
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rent. Phone 388 Y.

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RACINE SHOE SHOP
AND SAVE MONEY
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\PARTMENT '"'
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rooms, bath, gar~o~ge, private - - - - - - - _ _ _
en~rance. 626 High Sl
Phone
6139-Y.
ll -8-6tc ' COMPLETE ln!lurance Prottclioa,
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prulded at the meetinJ and
n qUcle ''Goaalp Town."
Johuton observed Vetenn¥

VICE All makes Repalred by Ex
pert TeehnicianJ, Phone 112M Y

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YURNISHED ROOM AND APART·

VIOUN BOW
RE-HAIRED '
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.tbe ehqrrlh aoclal room.t.
ldrJ, .P rill Rul8ell, pro,.id•eBti

Upstairs APARTMENT, 6 roo n:' ~ 1.3..\DLO &amp; . TEL~'Vl.SJON SERVICl
and bath. Loeated 415 W. M~ 10
~hOM 200. Clel11rd Appll&amp;Kt

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HQLlDAY SPEL"'IAL - llegular
$1.00 mac:hineiPI permanent 11JRNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
wave, to.OO. Lovely La~ Beau·
139 Butternut, PomeroY, Ohio.
ly ~ton. Phone 223·Y. 11-14-6tc
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THAT l'IEEI&gt;S
C.all JM-X.

a! lhe memben are to be ·a·
ol lb~ pir\T wblcb wl\1 bo

FOREMAN ,, ABBOTt' T.V. SER-

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wANTED-Hampshire, Berkshire
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or Tamworth BOAR, aged rc.or I
.11ervice. Phone 7'11\78, M. F.
Thomas, Che.shire, Oh10, Rt. 1.

Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. CaU Don
Five room

modern
APART. ' Mills, Middleport. Ohtb.
MENTS, with, laundry and gar- 1 - --- - - - ,
age. New 5-room dwelhng with I THINKING OF' burmt tnauraaee
a:araue and laundry. Phone
GuarantePd savu:g11 up to 80., .

310-M. A. N . Bengel. . 6-27·1f
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V D. EDWARDS, Phone

Home 434.

Miss Jean Lama bas returne4
from C()lumbus where 11he Wll
ealled by the series mness of her
un~e; Harry Hoaghmd.
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Mary .Margaret Williams . fa
visiting ber mott1er; Mr~ . Julia
WUHall\5 after spending a week ·
in New York and New leriey
where tthe was the gueat of Arlene .Bowles, former residen.t. Sb,e
vWted at Radio City and other
·points of interest.
Mrs. Dan Hysell, Ravenna, ar·
Mni. Feme Buker who is em· ravldc last week for a visit with
plo)'ed at the Martln Restaurant ·Mrs. France!l Bearha.
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I has returqed ~ a vacation in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kungle and
SpJ~nlfield and(Colunibus.
soD have moved to Akron.
I fi~r. and 'Mra. W. B. Harris Were
Helen Kemelhar, CLeveland was
' buslness vlatior,s in Colutnbu&amp; Frl· the :weekend housegue:st of h.er
day.
room.mate Jane Young. They - are.~
Mr. and Mrs.. P. K. R.U68ell and freshman at OU. other students
daughter have returned from · a home Were Sbella Stover, Nliilcy
visit wlth relatives In &lt;Hen Fer- ~~wli"ilgs, Ruth Ann Powell, Johb.
ria and theJr daughter bat beeil F1ahor, Fred Lewis.
l1l •tnce ~-belr return.
Cpl. end Mrs. Leonard GWiai. iMra. Gl~tald Rlt:e returned Sun· doWSky, Arlington, Va., and Ad·
day from Deerboi'J'Ie. ·Mich., whert"' rienne Mills, Gallipolis and-:'' tier
s~c had been ~completillg arrange
fiance, Harry Munns, Cille.iriD'ati
menU to move there.
w~re weekend guests ~{ Mr. and
Tom Rue has been a visitors in Mrs. Russell .Mills and Mr. and
Cincinnati.
M~. Hat'ry ·Mi~ls.
Mrs. olimes Souders and chil4W&gt;. at~ Q~·!U• C.olUillbW
..!~•1h~y· Wt.l~m~'W. I:Iizillelb
Moore·11n4 Maxine Bennet wbo ap..
companied them here for a ri4it '
with the .former's parents. Mr. ad~ '
M'rJ. Ross Wise. Miss Moore vit~#· ,
ed il."er mother, Mrs, Nan 'Moore
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ancf Ml88 Bennett her parents, ¥:'.
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Mari8Jlil BoWles wer~ in CoJU.m· '
bUs Friday (HJ busln~ aiu:1 wftt~

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LOST: MALE FOXHOUNO BLACK
WHITE AND TAN. Has m}
name on collar. C!all or wrilc
Trat:y Wbaley, J&gt;onu-ro}' .
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I~J AuT~ ~-Illes=--1938 DODGE 4-door. Excellent
for model. 4 ·new tires, oristnal
r.adlo, .still play~ . $116.00 Muon
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1953 \VlLL)'S STATION WAGON,
$777. Blaeltnar's, Pomeroy, 0 .
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1953 CHI!:vROLET "210" 4-doot
Sedan, $10GIJ. 8laettnar'11, Porn·

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Pomeroy, OhiO}
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BUICK VI Super Riviera
C()upe. $180G. Blaettnar'11, Pom·
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Se~an

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acoompan~~d.,.

home . by ratHeia
~nn Rl~harda, Carolyn Angel 'o•il
Mary Morcatet WWiams
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2-door Sedan, $993. Blaeltnar's,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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perfctrmtnee property s~ured.

18 81 Auto Services

Securities l\lbmitttd by
the
unsuccessful btdden will be re. 't:Uraed after the award of the

eontraet 111 made and a perform·
IQCe bond In the IIIOUnt of tOO%
of the contract bas beea execuLod by" the !ut:cesaful bidder.

ArtvcrlismR hrm wants hou,&lt;;cwiv·
cs with clenr
handwrttin/1
Make good money spare tim ~
JOUGH
LUIIBER • BUIIJlmG
Write SJIIRUW MITChELL. 131
PA'I'TE)III8 • MINI! TllC8-40fl
Rr.lmont, Mass .
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AIRLINIS IIllO
Phelle Chitter, Ohlo 01' 8P·

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CHRISTMAS

IDTJI, Ka10n, W. Va., efter 8
Men, .You"' Women
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ho...tesses, atatloft. agcnb, tLc·
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fl .OO op. ELL!lNWOODS, Cor·
pentlf. l mlle lOUth ot 110, tut
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100':0 Pure Pork SAUSAOE. Alao
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vern.
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Llr1e PIIIIFI!)C'l'ION FUEL OIL
HEATER. Perfeet
condltlon.
Complete with outalcle tanlc,
'12ft CfD k

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l'f"llcrvalinn agenla. &lt;"ommumcaUons, rceord11, ('llc. TH)!: MAJOR

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anytime •«or
4:00 o'clock. GlltJ Smith, Rut·
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MEIGS. THEATRE
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Carl Stalder, Pbone 401-X.
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young wo)nen, 17 to 39, wHh a
high school education and a
plea11\ng per8onallty, for per·
mancnt po.'litiona In the pl'lsscn
«.or department!!. A SHORT
!.OW .COST TRAINING PERIOD
that will not Interfere wHh
)'our present job or Kbool can
qn~~otuy acceptable
aPpllcants
for an exlllnJ, a:lal:norou11 car·
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to Alrllnf" TralnidS, National
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an Mrs, Thomas ,l()eht 1'hur:sdi.y
wtth:-~. Ohar.leJ RUe a11d Iaroux ..
Mr . .and Mrs. Cii.arles ~ife werf
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Harnrter.. Permanent and Me- 11-14·11(1
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·i-few Furnitu11

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dau1bter, Pt. Pleasant ·Were ··· 'In
Plttsbura:h Saturday to
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W. Va. Uol.·Pitt a:ame. •"'''.;.:;:;.u
ltod wlth RoJtr Cboneey,
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footboll plarer from Middle~
before returnins bOine.
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011 Tile Br!Piesl
Mr. and .P!fr1. llrQer Dent, Chal""
l"ton vlolle&lt;l Mn. R. c. Sanabury
Comer In Middleportsunday enro~le to Athens and' At
bony to visit otltr relotlv~..~·--~~·~B!!AK~E~R~F~U~R=Nl;T;U;;R;;;E~~ .•·
and family and

19M BUICK Hard-top Special,
two-tone paint, WIS. R)H, Uke
new. E. W. O'Brien, Prattl
Fod, Ohio.
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wert dlarUMe4 when th• Mtrtha
·Clua of tbe Bradbury Chure.li • ol
c~ met thU week at the home ~
·0; Mrt. Cu1h .Johnston. Hulba.,.,•,.d!lf

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Md., ••••t II&gt;• weekeod with her

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The Sacred Heart Guild m,t (and. Mi11)Jarrie Karif Smit.h.:/ __
cll,."j~i!;.;m:;m~ lfn. cano complimt:::.t~d the er- of mt t'i'Ti•! ob)ective: Flo&amp;sie Dix- Carpenter. She att!':rd . _the Thursday eveDII\I in the t!hurch I Wat~ Mn. Georae .-uch·
eOion, wire WJed· to der oa th'e ir work. .
on, Nelsonville, .supreme obltuary Pomeroy-Belpre
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PJnt~lauditoriqm with Mn. Georce Hac- an.u &amp;Jl(f ·Kn. Boward Dailey,.c:o,. GuaQ pret.eDt were Mrs. Gano: committee.
Friday night.
kett Jr., preaidl:n&amp;.
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CLEANER~

Real keen .. tho!ie creases. Thill lad knows the importance of keeping well groomed. The most parli·
cular man couldn't dk f&lt;&gt;r !&gt;EIIter dry cleaning and
pres.sing for his Sll4ls than we do, We're known,

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Tri- Lustre
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ious foreign field~ of the Baptist
work wa s tbe topic of lhe pro·
grom presented by Mrs. Joseph
the
Cook, Rl the. meetint of
Women's MlBsionar)' Society o[
the Boptht Churph, Thur1day
1 evening at the church.
I The mectinJl: in charge or the
president, Mrs. Cook
opened

suggested
today the East and. West Increase
the flow o!. seion!ilie , koowledge
aeross the Iron Curtatn but the
West slapped down the proposal
aa &lt;I.a. very greoat daDe:er to puce".
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Foreign Minister Vyaeheslav M. Molotov put forward the
proposal in the dying hours oi the
futile Big Four conference but the
West said his proposal would do
little more than lock the Iron
Curtain firmly in place.
At the same ltlme Molotov rejeotcd • French proposal lor in·
creased eontacts betweerl the two
sides and for a free ·now of news
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betWCefl East Rd West. The v6st
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uance or the' frOit Curtain was a
tbfeat to pdi:e. · •
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, "'. " pi'Qposal provided
BBd
Local macistratcs tiDed
serrteu~d af~. p~rsons today 011 for ex:cha eo, of scientific , deJeeh&amp;J'• of CiedJng, intoxication gatloil41tb would bring Weat«o

Refreshments
server!
Mrs.
J. E. FOBter,were
durina:
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TONIGHT

You•re Never Too YOWllf

Tbe Man From Lar1mle

Ttcllnlcolor
DHn Mlrlln. .hrry Ltwlt

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J1mH Stewart Arthur KenJMidy

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Tile Gun Thlt Wo11

Nov. 15·16

VIolent Saturday

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new "4-P1us·· -piCtUre ll,uality on
Super. and Del Us.~ models~ ne.w
"H\Eh-and-Eaay" tuning. But RCA
Vic:tor'a Big Change in TV brings
you m much more, yqu have to see lt
tor yourself to · really a~te it.

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Probation of one year was
1ranted to Richard Lewia of Middloport Monday by Probale Judie
John R. B~,eo~ oa eondltion that
~ contribute ~&amp; weekly ror
tbe ,.Jupport of three minor ebJI·
ctren.
• ··uwts Jn his~ IPP~.ruce before
the court pleaded . _tbat be "-•d
b4ten ~;JnempiOJed until "this past
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Ea&gt;lSOclfnd·
Rj&gt;bitlil&gt;~
(Ruth Cba.OJ, Nortb
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Mid~rt.·
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Crooksville are

Before toda)"s session began an
authoritative ;o(lrce disclo&amp;ed the
West had be;Un dNJfUng a aoiemn pledge tO ' cobtinue. working
tot German 'ru,.ity despite failure
on the Big Four to eome anywhere
neat agreement on the question
of Germany.

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pr....d )he •ppr..tatloil or
LegJon for the fine eooperatlon
they 'have received' from lbe ·vUIqe ol!jcials qd Meyor Sl&lt;!nQ"
R"!saell acceptCKJ the Flal abd
lblnked the LegtollDiires for
t.belr
w-leh Will be v•ii~'g~!
1on thegiltll-.:-pole
at the
Hall.

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Two ' appointments· have be€1n
sroute&lt;l by lhe Probate Caart, It
wu maall! .-nown to'day.
Syb,l . ·Ebenbach has been ap·
pointed •dmlnlstratrlx ol the es·
tate or Annie Dalton.
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Th11rsioa , Stone Jr., haa beert
appointed guardian of RIChard E.
Stone, ·Nelia, Stone; pini,~ E.
Stone and Karen K. Stint,, who
are mlnoF'L 1
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distwsed seriously the aame ~
sure. The tax leYY which war'YGl;.
ed down last weft
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made it possible 10 ~ to
pay the monthb' bli&amp;: 6f i1t:.11
for the street Uglatt.
At preaent, couDcil iJ faeiitJ · a
debt of $1300 with only . , . 'lft
the fund to pay the water aaC.
light bi111 for the town. l(idille:.
,port's share of the real etta~ o~
property tax Ud1 yur iJ M'700 aU!
the light bill will be oQr . .
and tbe water bUI N017.20 aceotding to last year's flfll!'e!l.
A laet of abOut rilty Yotu lut
Tue&amp;day kept tbia bill, wllkfl wal
to build ~ garage for the fire dJ..
partmen:t equipment aDd to 144 to
tbe general fuad, from puaiAg.
At tlle meeting lload•y Coaaen
by an emergency meuure, palllcid
an ordinance for the l:~l
and requiring or a perm'if for tJM
burning of ' open firfiiS Ia. tbii Yll·
lage limita. Permits Win be atvea
by the Mayor and Fire CJaJI(.
Three months batt: ~ta
are to be made to the Pmt~

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·P artridge ·explaloed ·thai

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:plaO mUBt · ~~iVf) ·approval of
the Pedf!:ta1 .Pe-wtr , Cnmmlssion,
arid th,e seeurlties EM:banle Commlss;i~rr·: ~~ vari~U5 .at8te re~l~· ·
toryjb()dt_es ~ bstore it eoiJ:td tqkc

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aries atld two 'o tber ~ofporate
mem~ ' servet IKnfte JZ~ , m.i.l·
lioq ~.rk;s ·in ' Weit ¥irJtnt.,
O)llo, · Ptftll8l'l!lanlot
K"lltu..,_,
M'~ttnd, ivltiini• lutd
Y..it.
In!.
" est ' Vltilili.~. ,lh• plfn
wo.u~ . pr9f_i~e for_~l'~0;\1~-_lton of
rttaif operations
Unite~ Jo'ut'l,
Maaufac.~ur'ers Li&amp;b~ &amp;: Heert Co.,
O!ni!borla~d · I. A)ieghe~y II" co.
aDd A'mere--Gn··uuuu:es -CO., into
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a single re;tail flrm, ,
Psi'\Tidge' · ~d ·~111:'*11!1" of
tbe ·plan
..,vould l ihclpde single
oWne,rlh_ip of \be · ~yJtem:.s inter·

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the
National
.eill( FoundAtion
Collll!y ·Chopter
for 111-::
o1 lfa
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stale RfiR pool, reduction il\ work would take over the retail cu1to- fantile Paralysis at the Pomeroy t
Auditoriwn
on .:_ e
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far ~be system and the rCguiatOry mers of Obto Fuel Gas Co .. Natur- Senior High
m':;:.X.wa~ Jnslruetecl _to tonlld:
bo.dic.s, less bootkceJ)in.v; an'd sav- alGas Co., of West Virginia and Thursday, Nov. 17,, at 7:30p.m.
ManUfacturers.
The meeting, open to the pubThe M uc:;~ eo!'!q~f· 1M- OIJ~
i-;a&amp;• to retail ~ustomers. •
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I lie, is to prepare plana for the
ay 5 re.,.... ~ 1?. . ,.,..,.,'\"/"'
. "When rate filings. beeome ne·
Manufacturers, which serves all .Meigs eo. Polio drive t.o be beld was acecpted aDd Jean La~·, teo
l!~sary, one federal ra~¢ rfliag of the sy1tem's Penll'lylvania cus- during Janu.'lry 19S8.
port, as tteasunr, of a bal~ ~ia
coqld b~ made to cover !Jll system tomen., along with some in West
Robert Daube;. 1tate repreaen· all funds of $16,146.1$ on Qd. Sl
i~ter-st~te sales, instflad of tbe Virginia and Ohio, would be r~ tative, Will be present to help Was accepted.
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potential seven as at present," he stricted te retail service in Peruf- fonnuJate drive plans. He wiU 1
sjld. "And one ·retail CUing could
C&amp;A would. handle ooiy also &amp;how II film "Remember M.e"
bt!! made for each stat~ instead of ,sylvania.
retail business in Maryland; while which acording to H. E. Boney,
multiple filings tS Ji now tbe Central Kentucky Natural
Gas County Campaign Director, is an
ease."
Co. wou1d handle ita own
and exceptional film.
Under the plan, United Fuel United Fuel's retail operation~ In
Mn. Audrey Young,
County
would~ take over ·transriliNion lin- Kentucky Natural Gas Co.; would Cl)aicmao urCes aU who are in·
es and whnlet~ale bWiiness In all haodle its own and United Fuel's
in belping the
Polio
seven states, while lfB pr~ent re- retail operations in Kent~ky.
are asked to eome out f4l
tail buslnei&amp; in W~t Vii-ginia
"Tho plan is daigned t 0 10
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PARKERSBURG, W. 'VI,
~t. but we have a start. m 11le
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entuc y would be ·bahdlcd cl't'ase operatin~ etric~eney and J'igbt dlreetion," pys Mr. Basil George W. Warth, 54, of P~.s- :
'M(ql•y
,bY , 'ret•il CQtnpanies tO be:
up p~uc~ economies whJCh would. O'Connor, National
Chairman. ~rg Rt. :5 wu killed
in ·tboae .ststes. 1
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the bieyele he wu rt~ Oil ~
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dia=ry:-_.::eo:oa::::um::::er::•_:P;"::'r::•;:dge~="::'d::·__ out blow to Polio, NOW!'"
Rt. 37, about two mUts ~ ltz'.e..
SEAMAN FINID
State Police said tbe blh ap.
~~~~~Seaman, 45, Anne st., Starently bad no lillbll ali4 ·~ ito
In an appearance befor.e charges were placed apbut . 'the
Jane.s of Gallipolis driver, William D. Boso ot l'fl~
Monday received the mand}tory cr;sburg.
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fine and sentence for driviQ
MIIGS GENIRAL HOIPI.T-~1. ·
wbile intoxicated. Jt was pninted
nut that no one was .seriously
Admitted Monday: Mn. Beleb
hurt in
the
a.cefdent which TtarDer • Carpenter: Mrs. ' AtJie
brought about Seaman's. a.rrat
Green. Pom60)' ·

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Admitted Moneta,: lira. Ottre
Egg!l, firm 1·2t" bigber; conwm- Wiseman, Rutland; Mn:· RtlaAzll
er lL S. A large 83-54; mediums Sl!nter.. New HiveD, W~ v•.,
42-43; ~xtra large 48-4.8; A Jtarge Mrs. Hobart Cblldt'91, JMu1,
46 48; A mediums 35{JS; small t'all&amp;.
21 -31: B large 36-45. _
J\dmittl':d Tuesday:
Griltit
Chickens, fryers firm lc high· Beaver, Leoo, W. Va.
tr; fryers 3-3'J,Z lb. 21-24; Mostly
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20; henll tight S ..., and under 17Aeting Chief ot Pollee J'raD'
18; hen.s light leiboms l.f.l8; old Hudson reported that the meburoosters 8 10.
receipts for last
wee~
Butter 90 score 86
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Fuel Gaa. Co,. . of Ctilr~ti&gt;n will
beconie coOrdhiator~ 'Qf ; all interstale tramimtsid~ 8.tid,- wholesale
b~ijijr\esa rot tJJe Columbia Gas
Sy.stem under a propo!ed plari deslgne'd to shripllfr ·tbc system's operatloflB.

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of Acrlcll~ Monday coiLs for' ..,tobUobnient of
various communi· a singl~ retajl eompaiJ1 Jit eaCb of
ties.
the seven states serVed by ColumThe Community Institute ia tn- bia and oDe system~wtde company
t.erested in Lbe betterment
of
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communities
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mi!llliou
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tmpbasls ls baaed on
John W, Partrida:C, ·president of
Heney Clatworthy. COIDrnon&lt;ler famlb lif~.
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ol Feeney-Benoell P..t,
sai~ Uptted ~· vias ehosen "
Amerl\lon Lepo.. ond
the lntmtllte .!"'lDP!•r .......e it
COleman an:esebted the '
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or Mlddi•pon with a lar••
IIi• SoulhwfOI, . '3•iilcb . . '"PPII"
Mondey ovoatnt when tbey ·
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There will be an open

meeting there
will be mus!c and singing, furnished by the Rev. and Mrs.
Harold Doster and the Juliior
Choir, 1 talk by ' C. E. Bl~:~:~:;;:!
titled "A Look At Meigs
awards and other entertain•
1\fld educational features.
Community Institute la
by the College
of tile Oblo

Well. why Walt? Juat (or tho fool of it, put yi&gt;Uioetfb
II!!&gt; .pilot'• ~;eal .o r tho Dtw Cheyaler Windsot ·, , • ·will
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The MeJ.gs County Board of
Elections toda)' warned tbat an
eand1datea al t1te recent general
election must rue a Jtatemeot of
the1r expe~~~e~ innuTed during
the campaign oo later tban Friday, Nov. 11.
Offidala pointed out that
a
.statement mW!It be f1lcd in compliallt'e with Ohio Elections Laws
regard1eu u to whether or not
tlley woq or lost.
Election Board officiab: said
that the local o(fices will
be
open from 1 to 4 p.m. each day
through Nov. 18 for the purpose
filing expense statemeJJts.

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tumtd oft unto- bUlJ ean be pal¢
Oa Au&amp;utt 7, 11113t, tbe t1nel
1iJbt8 of Mlddleport were tlltUd
off because ot a lack of reYene
in tbe General JPuod of t.bt ril·
Jage and only a detetmlned M'fori
led by the women folk of the
town brought llbout the pua-u
or a 3 mill levy for a nve rnr
wbieb
nllbiH: lillie
1 period
relighting of .Middleport strHtJ fn

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ville HOIJpital.
Dave Thomas or' ldln?r.vlllc ''
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opeq~. ~ ..1&amp; the Iron -curtain
lor news ''llid."litear.
AJso at the

Portlaod;
was.ltned '10 anii' coa'l:s by Justice
of ttr~ Peace · Pertf Peoplt'!s for
intoxication.
)n Mayor E. F. Robldson's court
Gordon Yea~er, QOolvllte,
was
llned $100 l:nd costs and s~nten­
~ed to thre~ ·d~s in. !Jle county
jail; GeOJ'Ie Parter, ·~arletta on
the cbarge of specdlnr, was tined
$1ft and costl!lj Bernard Ralrden,
Hartford, W. Va., and WJilard
Net.on, RuUond; botb oharvetj
with driving wblle
liJ.toxl~ated
were flued $100 and C08tfl and sen·
tenced to thref days ih jail.
,Dan S. Rizer, Syraluse, was fin ed $20 and cos.ts, on tp~ charge ol
speedibg by- T. S. Ceeil, JwUce of
the Peace of Coolvdle. ·

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The Rev. Ho'mer Felty, tronton, will be the main speaker
in the Fifth Community
tutes meetlq to be held at Lone
Bottom, at either the Christ or
Methodist Chureh. /
The topics of Rev. Felty's talb
ft: ''Gettlq the Most Out
of the Rest of Life," to be et~n
at the~ afternoon aeulon; 11 God11
Pone ln Our
the evening

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West ~urn Down Red proposaJ ,
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For Scientific Data Ex«:h~ges Ironton Pastor
G~~~A UP-Russia
Societ
To Be Speaker
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Sterrett, who had for her
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topic, "OM of the 1fruits of the
spirit, Joy ."
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oth(lrs participating
in the
program wefc Mrs. Atcn Shain,
Mrs. Elmer Wickham, Mt"ll. El.
len Couch nnd Mrs. J. E. Foster.
The first chapter of the
book, "The Revolutionary
which dealt with the various
"iflms" of the, world today was
given by Mfs. Cook.
During the businel:ll session,
plan.s were made for the Chriat·
mas meeting and Mrs. J. H. skephenson, Mn. Atcn Shain and
Mrs. 0 . 'R. Faris were named as
the committee.

Mayor-elect C. 0. Filher of
Middleport will more or lea turn
baek the J!'3IN or Ume to the retr
of 1131 when be nsumn office on
Janual')' 1. He will be faelng the
same 1ort of situation which exl.&amp;t4!d in hi:~~ term of office
that
time: ~_shortage or funds and the
possibility that the street lights
of the village will have to be

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bor,
T. Look )101 into the barrel
2. Thou flhalt .speak to . t~ they ,gun alth0111b lt be empty.
Jarm owaer ln a tenUe a:nee Tbe undertaker ean maketh
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and entreat him to "permit thy llvint witllottt thy buainess
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btln~nl· oft hil. J)rMlt,.liea. lest ' he fore thy DOl"mal tlmc.
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' a ~ . PolDt Dot t.bl gun 'toward bor- sit at thy welcome
--y ' llvlili 'tli!4 tbl( thou doot when he is replet&gt; with buc•Jt.l
will be be14
.Qot .""h to ol~. lte 'who laileth obot.
2 p.m. !OJ' Will·
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of Letart. W. V1.,
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loog m~.
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eattl~. ,awtne or· natives within he draweth nOt time and a
ol Muon
. ' " · ~, ~ one-~h' mile of thy no:se-end. eth. Tby union mlght
wu lbe !\On of
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WilHam
Cerollne Wean,
e.th' lf!.:e~ to eat thy meals from 1 10. Observe atl ·the above rules. who precected blm in death.
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The Happy Huntlq:
Survivlna arl) his wile, Bcute,
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5. Unload th)' gun before thou a~. to whieh thee
and a aon, Early. Dowell, ,of Gale·
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na, Ohio.
po~ tbY and thy neighbor"a fun• dllru aenf there by thy
Burial WUl be made in the
.eral
fati:Ler-Rnd thy reception
Adamsville ·cemetery !ol:~~.~
Take not .thy gun by tbe leave mucb to be desired.
the servi~ at Fo&amp;:lc;t~oag
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Prayer by the Rev. Father Jt)hq ·l frJ, J{orner Gordon, MDI, John
WUiilm G. llooro, huaband ol
DINNII .
CIRCLI TO MJIT
Turel opened the _paeetln1. Th~ Pepe, Mn, WHl.llm Hamm, Mias tho
Et.-nor
sick committee reported 'l'r•· Sl)o 1ant; Hufi:a, M~~ ~,rbara poao- heelf' !Wiled: loli&amp;...t ' MWI' edl·
The Se«&gt;nd
ClaP 12 Circle of Heath Metho- phia Whitlock, Mr1. Harley Slac). Yo, Mise Cbriltf.oe Gtuerer, ·Mtas tor of " t~. t:!jluptbua Cllllen. Mr. Club )"01 meet 11, the
diat Chureh will meet Wtdnett- and Mrs. ?,Jary Koru, Ul. ·P lll)l . Cl~e.e c;utfol:d~··~iu. Doris Wella, and ~'llri. ~ and. t~lr t~ee Wednesd•Y at 8 P~
day evening at 8 p.m., · at tbe were m11de to aerve tbe CbrtstqJ.•• Mn. Pa\11 uou;r,., •MrJ. 'Donald ebildrea u., in c:;oJliJil'bus and ThanksJiivinJ dinner.
borne of Mrs. , Jamea CriiWell di nner to the Imd~ial Eleetrlf Rqleh, Jiitta. Leon JfelijaiJht.
. frequent . 'vlilton of rela-:. Ue 'l'equested ,.to lirlna: their
with ·Mrs, Glenna La~bert, Pte9i· Company on Thursda)', Deeember
Kiss ~olYrf Meier, Miss Rita
table cerviee.
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Bowen, Meigs County Religious
Mrs. Hackett thanked all wbu a,r.. Thoma&amp; Heaneuy Jr.. Mrs.
Education. teacher, . wm _ present helped with the Halloween party Kenneth MC'CullOUJb, Mill Kay
the dc,·oltOnal !etVlce and pro- for the chi1dten, Mus
HeJ.-n FollrotJ. Miss Jo EJI~n Jl'oll~od.
gram.
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WaddeU gave the report of the · Mi.¥ Ros.,_ Horak and Miu Jean
nominating comrftittel! as foUowa : tti(Glone.
Mra. Gcprge Horak, presidenti
Solidtors: M-rs. Theodore Beq:le
Mu. Theodore Beegle, viee prnl· M'n. Donald Mullen, M~. ;ohn
dent; Mrs. Thomas HennellY .:{r., Mitch, Mrs, Charles RadfOJd, M.rs.
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treasu .. r.
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Mr•. George Hackett, Jr., MJ.ucs
Plans were mad.&amp; for the Christ~ t.en,a an~ Katie Gutb ud Miss
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Rev. Rob-:&gt; rt F. Lmter. Miss, &amp;ecretary of the board of world mas party to be held at the ne~t Mar~aret Gana.
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meetktg wilb a. .$1 gift excbana.
K1tchffn com~lttee: Mrs. Gco .
14,awa Karr. Mrs. M F.. Rath· peace, c lcago , .; an
e- Plans were also made for the ;-a:_ }lac~ett Sr:• and Mn. Johit- Goetl
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burn l! nd Mrs. Jobn Bowen were dd?m (romH Alcohol," ui~~ , Cara·
t b h ld T"••,...da~ Jr., co-cba~nnen;
Mrs.
l;lenry
ill Port11 moulh Thursday whc~e 1 me R. ooton. exec l~ aec:re- nua 1 ua 8r o e e . ''·.,.~:"' ".' ~ \V,eUs, Mrs. John ij~mdley, . Mn.
, they
attended workshops
m tary ?f the board of tefhptrance, November 17 and the ~omQuttef111 · Jobn MH.th, MrS. WU!tam . 'Rein.'
Christiah Social Study and achon 1 Washmgt?n, D •
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were named as follows. Hoi~e~ bart, Mrs. Dorothy . Gtoeckrier,
in the s 1gelow Methodist ChurTwo films The SQ1,1nd
of L
Mr.1~. Mary
Mrl. lllrs. -c .,u 11 LP
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aoltl l!&gt;d Mrs. Jciho Goett. Jr.
m1cs 'relations, Chicago,
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"~ese.~~gation ~olicy anrl tech· Plan's were completed for til&lt;' lion of officers was held With Mn ' neb committee: Mrs. G""''
n1q~e ~ror Dw1ght W ...culver, annual Christma s party to be held Sayre elected as president; ?(r11. Hora , ellair!'um; !4n. Paul .
aoclologlsl nf Purdue Umverslty at the Hotel Martin Coffee Shop. Max Meinbart "iee
presl(lent: cl, Mn. Vlrg1e Ruse~~ll, Miss Lily
and author. of • "Segr.~tio~. In Thursday, Dee . Sth when the Pasl ~rs. Rollin Bearhs, treasurer and (Uro)amt, ·Min Sue ·\Jean ~ub add
the Methodist Church ;
Councilers of Tbeodoru 5 council Miss Erna Jease, secre.tary.
, Mrs. Janet Korn; A me!!f,1ng of all
pects for a Christian World Or- Daul'tllters of Amenca met Thun·
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der", Hev. ''arl D. Soule, field day evening at the home or Mason
Dunng thc 1 soc1al hour prize~ nesday at 8 P. M. wtth the kllchen
t · h r Minersville
~e awarded .to Mrs. Sayre, jilt's. commlttee to meet at noon.
TO HONOR MEMBERS
uM~s.' James Sa~c, vice pre.si. Albert Hen~ricks, Mrs. John Slnith
Hostesses for the D~ember
Ch.arter members and Past Pre- dent presided over the meeting and Mrs. Richard Campbell.
meeUng are Misses Lena and 'Ka·
sidents nf the WSCS will be hon- ln the absence .of the prestdent,
A dessert _course wa~ ~~ed. by tie Guth, Mrs. George Buebanan·,
ored Monday evening when lh~ Mrs. Norma Chapman. The twen· the hostesses: Mrs. Wilham
Mrs. Leon McKnight, Mj.&amp;.t Ann
regular meeting of the Sot'iety l;; ty-third Psalm, followed by the er, Mrs_. Joseph Beegle, IDa. El· Howell, Mrs. Joseph -Nj.ppel, Mr!.
More Jl'OPI• plan to buy RCA
held at Heath Churt!h . .,An anni Lord's Prayer and pledge to the mer WJekbam and Mrs. Claude George Hackett Jr .. Misses Helen
VictOi''telelfision because-&gt;-at borne or at th~ir neighbot&amp;'
Darst to th~ followinl members: and Mabel Waddell, Mrs. Joseph
versary tea is planned £or the so- flag opened the meetinll
...:..they'v:t #In RCA Vic:tor•e clearer, sharper picture ..•
c1al hnur. Mrs. E. M. Blake is d~- ~
Mrs Albert Woodal'd, · - Mrs. M~~- H~nry Reibel, Mrs. Eva H:n· J(aub and Mi.&lt;~s Ella Hennessy.
they've ictdrd ~CA Victor's rich, lull tone. Tbat's the
vntfonal leader · M1ss Bess san- Joseph Beegle and Mi-ss 'l:rnd rlrlek.s, Mru . tlolltn Bearhs, Mls.~
Prayer by Father TureJ closed
kind of erperience that's made eo many people decide
born has the Program and Mrs. Jesse were named on tii;P ~ommi + Erna Jesse, Mrs Jl!chard Camp· the meeting after which retresh·
lhot RCA Victor is the TV they want most!
Hattie Smith w11l present special tee for the party and namea were b~ll, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Ber- ments were .served by Mrs. Paul
music durmg the program.
d1 awn for cxcha~ge of g1f\s· Eleo::. mce Darst, "!ts. Addie, Gruescr, Ca~t"i, Mfs. B~lt Giro1ami, Mr~.
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Mrs. Paul Gn1eser.
Clementi MenchlnL

.Myrtle Linseott, worlby high
priutess of Nelloit\'ille : Lucille
Talbott, Marietta, put diatrict deputy; Rose Weber, paat worthJ
h1gh
pnestess of Marietta ; Wilt
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jam Dixon, past watchman of
.shepherd! or Nelsonville and Fred
Reeves of Logan.
At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were
served
from an attractive table centered
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Clrelo o1 Jbe Fed·
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nmg at tb(' Agriculttlft Extension tory, Mrs. Wmiam
office, with president CJarenre c. E. BlakMlee.
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Report or produet101'1 tester L. testing at the laboratory 1~ •t
l-1. Jones. showed 12 'benb on the ~rground.
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pier tesl
. Report of Oris Smith;- techni- sign a written
~.1an ~~owed 806 CDWB . bred
the with milk
f1r~1 nme months of year.
eious will be
M1lk sample collector&amp; named tf'..st without •
for thr Milt Ri.n&amp; Te!t induded:
Columbia. John Halliday; Salem.
Rex ShPnf!fleld; Scipio, Mn. Vir·
gil Atkins; Bedford, MD. William
Hart; Salisburt.Sutton, John Ihle;
Lebanon-5ut~on 1 Oris Smith; Le, l&amp;r~, IU:y Mi4kiff; Chester, Mn.

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